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Contract field worker Rachel Shorten ascends seven climbing ladders to see why a kokako nest failed at Rotoehu. Not everyone can cope with the heights. Even with skilled climbers not all nests can be reached because the climbs are too dangerous.

JOHN INNES

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

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Contract field worker Rachel Shorten ascends seven climbing ladders to see why a kokako nest failed at Rotoehu. Not everyone can cope with the heights. Even with skilled climbers not all nests can be reached because the climbs are too dangerous. JOHN INNES Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Unnumbered Page

Contract field worker Rachel Shorten ascends seven climbing ladders to see why a kokako nest failed at Rotoehu. Not everyone can cope with the heights. Even with skilled climbers not all nests can be reached because the climbs are too dangerous. JOHN INNES Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Unnumbered Page

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