COVRE The clown toado or sharpnosed puffer is found around reefs in the Kermadecs and from North Cape to East Cape. Forest and Bird aims to have ten percent of New Zealand's coastal areas included in marine reserves by the year 2000 so that the wide diversity of marine life can be preserved and observed. WARREN FARRELLY
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Forest and Bird, Issue 265, 1 August 1992, Cover Page
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57COVRE The clown toado or sharpnosed puffer is found around reefs in the Kermadecs and from North Cape to East Cape. Forest and Bird aims to have ten percent of New Zealand's coastal areas included in marine reserves by the year 2000 so that the wide diversity of marine life can be preserved and observed. WARREN FARRELLY Forest and Bird, Issue 265, 1 August 1992, Cover Page
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