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National parks, reserves and forest conservation lands have long been protected from mining by the Minister of Conservation's veto. The Resource Management Bill strips away the Minister's ability to protect these key conservation areas. One such is the Gouland Downs in North West Nelson, part of the proposed World Heritage site being nominated by conservation groups. This scene will feature in the Society's forthcoming book on this fascinating region. Photo: Craig Potton

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Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 1, 1 February 1990, Unnumbered Page

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National parks, reserves and forest conservation lands have long been protected from mining by the Minister of Conservation's veto. The Resource Management Bill strips away the Minister's ability to protect these key conservation areas. One such is the Gouland Downs in North West Nelson, part of the proposed World Heritage site being nominated by conservation groups. This scene will feature in the Society's forthcoming book on this fascinating region. Photo: Craig Potton Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 1, 1 February 1990, Unnumbered Page

National parks, reserves and forest conservation lands have long been protected from mining by the Minister of Conservation's veto. The Resource Management Bill strips away the Minister's ability to protect these key conservation areas. One such is the Gouland Downs in North West Nelson, part of the proposed World Heritage site being nominated by conservation groups. This scene will feature in the Society's forthcoming book on this fascinating region. Photo: Craig Potton Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 1, 1 February 1990, Unnumbered Page

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