"The white clouds of native forest burn-offs – once just as much a feature of New Zealand life as early morning queues for rugby test tickets." Thankfully today much rarer, but there are still loopholes in the Forests Amendment Act that allow the clearance of native forest to continue.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 269, 1 August 1993, Page 17
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48"The white clouds of native forest burn-offs – once just as much a feature of New Zealand life as early morning queues for rugby test tickets." Thankfully today much rarer, but there are still loopholes in the Forests Amendment Act that allow the clearance of native forest to continue. Forest and Bird, Issue 269, 1 August 1993, Page 17
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