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Left: Tuatapere promotions group chairman Alec Miller (left) discusses planning for the Wild Challenge race with Department of Conservation staff Trevor Tidey (centre) and Barry Bennett on the wharf at Lake Hauroko. Photo: Christine Williams, Southland Times. Right: A mature rimu in the Holly Burn, south-western Longwoods. The Holly Burn is a habitat for the declining yellowhead. Right inset: Waitutu Forest where the Tuatapere Wild Challenge was run: one of the largest areas of lowland forest remaining in New Zealand. Photo: Alan Mark

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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 22

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Tapeke kupu
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Left: Tuatapere promotions group chairman Alec Miller (left) discusses planning for the Wild Challenge race with Department of Conservation staff Trevor Tidey (centre) and Barry Bennett on the wharf at Lake Hauroko. Photo: Christine Williams, Southland Times. Right: A mature rimu in the Holly Burn, south-western Longwoods. The Holly Burn is a habitat for the declining yellowhead. Right inset: Waitutu Forest where the Tuatapere Wild Challenge was run: one of the largest areas of lowland forest remaining in New Zealand. Photo: Alan Mark Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 22

Left: Tuatapere promotions group chairman Alec Miller (left) discusses planning for the Wild Challenge race with Department of Conservation staff Trevor Tidey (centre) and Barry Bennett on the wharf at Lake Hauroko. Photo: Christine Williams, Southland Times. Right: A mature rimu in the Holly Burn, south-western Longwoods. The Holly Burn is a habitat for the declining yellowhead. Right inset: Waitutu Forest where the Tuatapere Wild Challenge was run: one of the largest areas of lowland forest remaining in New Zealand. Photo: Alan Mark Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 22

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