COVER The kereru or native pigeon is one of New Zealand's best known birds. But throughout the country it is in trouble, particularly in Northland where illegal hunting is adding to the threats posed by cats, stoats and rats (see story page 18).
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Forest and Bird, Issue 267, 1 February 1993, Cover Page
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43COVER The kereru or native pigeon is one of New Zealand's best known birds. But throughout the country it is in trouble, particularly in Northland where illegal hunting is adding to the threats posed by cats, stoats and rats (see story page 18). Forest and Bird, Issue 267, 1 February 1993, Cover Page
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