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Ngati Porou senior forest manager, John Kopua (pointing), and Ken Shirley, head of the Forest Owners Association, during a field inspection of the tall kanuka forest that Ngati Porou wish to clear as part of the East Coast forestry project.

BASIL GRAEME

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Forest and Bird, Issue 269, 1 August 1993, Page 20

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Tapeke kupu
42

Ngati Porou senior forest manager, John Kopua (pointing), and Ken Shirley, head of the Forest Owners Association, during a field inspection of the tall kanuka forest that Ngati Porou wish to clear as part of the East Coast forestry project. BASIL GRAEME Forest and Bird, Issue 269, 1 August 1993, Page 20

Ngati Porou senior forest manager, John Kopua (pointing), and Ken Shirley, head of the Forest Owners Association, during a field inspection of the tall kanuka forest that Ngati Porou wish to clear as part of the East Coast forestry project. BASIL GRAEME Forest and Bird, Issue 269, 1 August 1993, Page 20

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