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The tiles tell the story of Cheltenham and its tuangi using the actual data collected by locals. Each "chapter" describes how big the shellfish became by showing both the changes in size as well as the proportion of creatures sampled who got to these sizes.

MARY GARDNER

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Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Unnumbered Page

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The tiles tell the story of Cheltenham and its tuangi using the actual data collected by locals. Each "chapter" describes how big the shellfish became by showing both the changes in size as well as the proportion of creatures sampled who got to these sizes. MARY GARDNER Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Unnumbered Page

The tiles tell the story of Cheltenham and its tuangi using the actual data collected by locals. Each "chapter" describes how big the shellfish became by showing both the changes in size as well as the proportion of creatures sampled who got to these sizes. MARY GARDNER Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Unnumbered Page

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