1990 Trees for 1990
A NUMBER of Forest and Bird branches have been busy planting trees this year. One of the most successful restoration projects has been initiated by the Coromandel branch, which approached the 1990 Commission to fund a "Trees for 1990" scheme. The branch and its sub-groups — at Mercury Bay and Upper Coromandel — have been actively planting in areas such as the new Coromandel wetiand reserve, which is being developed jointly by the community and the Upper Coromandel group. So far the Upper Coromandel group alone has planted more than 1000 trees.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 4, 1 November 1990, Page 7
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941990 Trees for 1990 Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 4, 1 November 1990, Page 7
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