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NORTH-WEST NELSON'S coastal forests are influenced by a warm, moist climate and are rich and diverse. A dense tangle of subtropical forest composed of northern rata, nikau, mahoe, silver ferns and kiekie extends down to the high tide mark. Birds abound in these forests. Big River tidal lagoon. Photo: Craig Potton

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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 1, 1 February 1991, Page 33

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NORTH-WEST NELSON'S coastal forests are influenced by a warm, moist climate and are rich and diverse. A dense tangle of subtropical forest composed of northern rata, nikau, mahoe, silver ferns and kiekie extends down to the high tide mark. Birds abound in these forests. Big River tidal lagoon. Photo: Craig Potton Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 1, 1 February 1991, Page 33

NORTH-WEST NELSON'S coastal forests are influenced by a warm, moist climate and are rich and diverse. A dense tangle of subtropical forest composed of northern rata, nikau, mahoe, silver ferns and kiekie extends down to the high tide mark. Birds abound in these forests. Big River tidal lagoon. Photo: Craig Potton Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 1, 1 February 1991, Page 33

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