Camouflaged bags of illegally harvested sphagnum moss in the Seaward Moss conservation area near Bluff Harbour. The area is a proposed reserve adjacent to the internationally recognised Waituna wetlands.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 268, 1 May 1993, Page 5
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32Camouflaged bags of illegally harvested sphagnum moss in the Seaward Moss conservation area near Bluff Harbour. The area is a proposed reserve adjacent to the internationally recognised Waituna wetlands. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Forest and Bird, Issue 268, 1 May 1993, Page 5
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