Top: The chainsaw treatment for Pinus contorta, Flock Hill Station, Canterbury. Note in the background the seed source of the pines, Forest Service research plots in Craigieburn Conservation Park. High country farmers are as unhappy as conservationists about the spread of such pines. Photo: Mike Harding
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Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 2, 1 May 1990, Page 40
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46Top: The chainsaw treatment for Pinus contorta, Flock Hill Station, Canterbury. Note in the background the seed source of the pines, Forest Service research plots in Craigieburn Conservation Park. High country farmers are as unhappy as conservationists about the spread of such pines. Photo: Mike Harding Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 2, 1 May 1990, Page 40
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