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Subject and Author Index Vol. 22 No. 1-4

Subject Albatross in trouble, May page 12. Banks Peninsula track, November 3; Bellbirds- reintroduction, May 2; Black petrel — Westland, November 4; Blue duck, November 22. Campbell Island Teal, May 3; Captive breeding, Feb 5; Catfish, Feb 37; Chathams bird update, May 3; Clearfelling old growth forests, August 12; Cultural harvest, August 1. Denis Marshall, Feb 35. Eco product labelling, May 48; Energy conservation in N.Z, Feb 10; Energy efficiency, Feb 10; Energy efficiency clarified, November 4. Fiordland- protecting the underwater world, August 34; Fisheries research — Tangaroa, November 2; Fletchers logging in Canada, August 12. Gannets at Muriwai, Feb 45; Godwit hunt, May 6; Growing up green, May 16. High country conservation, May 36, August 22, Hookers Sea Lion, May 12. Indigenous forests -should we be logging them?, Feb 16; Insect conservation, November 42; Invertebrates- native, August 4. Kahawai update, November 3; Kermadec Islands, Feb 19; Kiwi Recovery plan launched, August 2; Kiwi recovery underway, November 27. Lead shot — waterfowl poisoning, August 43. Malaysian rainforest destruction, May 32; Maori and conservation, Feb 3; Margaret Peace, August 22; Migration, Feb 26. Nature tourism- Tuatapere, May 21; Net losses, Feb 41. Port dumping — Hauraki Gulf, November 16; Possum traps, November 27; Power stations — alternatives, November 32. Rainforest destruction, May 32; Remarkables conservation park, May 36; Reg Janes, November 50. Saline reserve in Otago, May 5; Seabird by-catch, May 12; Seabirdwar whooping, Feb 2; Set net ban for Hoiho, August 2; Set nets, Feb 41; Sharks, November 2; Shearwater a new species, August 6; South West World Heritage, November 10; Subantarctic islands, Feb 19. Wallabies, May 43; Weeds-water net, May 4; Wellington's natural features, November 47; Wild asparagus, Feb 4; Wetlands, August 47; Wild Horses, November 37; World heritage campaign, Feb 19; Weka breeding project, Feb 14; Whales, Feb 2. Yellow eyed penguin, Feb 4, August 2.

Authors Armstrong, Mark, Banks Peninsula track, November 3. Baxter, Cindy, Growing up green, May 16; Bellingham, Mark, Lead shot poisoning, August 43; Bennett , Sioux and Braithwaite, Phil, Gannets at Muriwai, Feb 45; Blakeley, Roger, Alternatives to power stations, November 32. Chapple, Keith, Go easy on energy, Feb 10. Edwards, Fiona, Port dumping, November 16; Ell, Gordon, editorials — Costs of conservation, November 1; Cultural harvest, August 1; Indigenous forests, May 1; New directions, old concerns, Feb 1. Feldman, Mark, Kahawai update, November 3; Net losses, Feb 41; Fisher, Elaine, Possum traps, November 5; Reg Janes, November 50. Graeme, Ann and Basil, The mystery of the vanishing weka, Feb 14. Harding, Mike, Blue Duck, November 22; High country conservation, August 22; Higham, Tim, Campbell Island teal, May 3; Nature tourism in Southland, May 21; Right whales, May 2; Hutcheson, John, Insect conservation, November 42; Hutching, Gerard, Canadian logging, August 12; Denis Marshall interview, Feb 35. Kidson, Jim, Margaret Peace, August 22; Kitchin, Sido, Natural Wellington, November 47. Lee, Mike, Bellbirds to Waiheke, May 2. Major, Robin, Eco labelling, May 48. Morton, John, Indigenous forest logging, Feb 16. Ogle, Colin, When is dryland wetland?, August 47. Peat, Neville, Saline scenic reserve — Otago, May 5; Remarkables conservation park, May 36. Pillai, Anita, Fiordland — Protecting the undersea environment, Aug 34. Rosoman, Grant, Malaysian rainforest destruction, May 32. Sage, Eugenie, Maori and conservation, Feb 2; South West World Heritage, November 10; Sarney, Estelle, Kiwi recovery underway, November 27; Simeonidis, Theo, Channel catfish, Feb 37; Smith, Kevin, Wild horses, November 37. Tennyson, Alan, Albatross in trouble, May 12; Black Petrel, November 4; Set net ban for Hoiho, August 2; Shark conservation, November 2; Shearwater discovery, August 6; Tangaroa, November 2.

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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 54

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Subject and Author Index Vol. 22 No. 1-4 Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 54

Subject and Author Index Vol. 22 No. 1-4 Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 54

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