Almost 900 hectares of mixed podocarp hardwood forest at Takaputahi, East Cape, were purchased by the fund late last year. The blocks had been under threat from logging.
GEORGE MCMILLAN
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Forest and Bird, Issue 266, 1 November 1992, Unnumbered Page
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30Almost 900 hectares of mixed podocarp hardwood forest at Takaputahi, East Cape, were purchased by the fund late last year. The blocks had been under threat from logging. GEORGE MCMILLAN Forest and Bird, Issue 266, 1 November 1992, Unnumbered Page
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