Much tall tussock grassland has been reduced to short, fescue tussock through repeated burning and grazing. Now the native short tussock, such as this on Molesworth Station, is threatened by continued pastoralism and introduced weeds and pests. Photo: Mike Harding.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1 August 1991, Page 29
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40Much tall tussock grassland has been reduced to short, fescue tussock through repeated burning and grazing. Now the native short tussock, such as this on Molesworth Station, is threatened by continued pastoralism and introduced weeds and pests. Photo: Mike Harding. Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1 August 1991, Page 29
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