Management of New Zealand's
Natural Estate.
edited bv David Nor-
ton ($23, Ecological Society, PO Box 25178, Christchurch). These proceedings of a symposium held two years ago sum up many of the issues facing conservation managers in this country. Its audience will be mostly limited to those intimately involved in managing the natural estate, although conservationists who want to become more aware of the issues would do well to own a copy. Topics covered include thar, brown kiwi, tussock grasslands, Hector’s dolphin, farming and conservation. (Can be bought direct from the Ecological Society).
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Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 3, 1 August 1990, Page 6
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93Management of New Zealand's Natural Estate. Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 3, 1 August 1990, Page 6
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