Members of the Dunedin branch flock to the city centre to distribute manuka honey lollies and pamphlets explaining the importance of kanuka and manuka forests as native wildlife habitat. Information was also given out on the wide range of exotic firewoods available.
KEN MASON
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Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 12
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44Members of the Dunedin branch flock to the city centre to distribute manuka honey lollies and pamphlets explaining the importance of kanuka and manuka forests as native wildlife habitat. Information was also given out on the wide range of exotic firewoods available. KEN MASON Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 12
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