Few cities in the world have such a splendid geographical setting as Wellington. Sadly, the coastal waters have been polluted and overfished, the hills stripped bare and few natural areas protected. Wellington's Forest and Bird branch is setting out to reverse this trend in its 'Natural Wellington' project. Photo: Lloyd Homer/DAC Communicate NZ
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 47
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53Few cities in the world have such a splendid geographical setting as Wellington. Sadly, the coastal waters have been polluted and overfished, the hills stripped bare and few natural areas protected. Wellington's Forest and Bird branch is setting out to reverse this trend in its 'Natural Wellington' project. Photo: Lloyd Homer/DAC Communicate NZ Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 47
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