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Forest and Bird's conservation staff spent three days following the November council meeting in Waiouru working together on campaign themes and strategies for the coming year. From left: Basil Graeme, Clayton White, Kevin Smith, Duane Burtt, Jacqui Barrington, Ann Graeme, Eugenie Sage, Sue Maturin, Barry Weeber and executive member Claire Stevens.

GRAEME CALDER

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Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Page 47

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Forest and Bird's conservation staff spent three days following the November council meeting in Waiouru working together on campaign themes and strategies for the coming year. From left: Basil Graeme, Clayton White, Kevin Smith, Duane Burtt, Jacqui Barrington, Ann Graeme, Eugenie Sage, Sue Maturin, Barry Weeber and executive member Claire Stevens. GRAEME CALDER Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Page 47

Forest and Bird's conservation staff spent three days following the November council meeting in Waiouru working together on campaign themes and strategies for the coming year. From left: Basil Graeme, Clayton White, Kevin Smith, Duane Burtt, Jacqui Barrington, Ann Graeme, Eugenie Sage, Sue Maturin, Barry Weeber and executive member Claire Stevens. GRAEME CALDER Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Page 47

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