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Suzanne Clegg (DoC Te Kuiti) uses point height intercept equipment to determine how the forest vegetation is recovering in response to animal control at Mapara. Pest control undoubtedly benefits the entire forest community, even though in this case it primarily targeted kokako.

DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION

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Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 20

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Suzanne Clegg (DoC Te Kuiti) uses point height intercept equipment to determine how the forest vegetation is recovering in response to animal control at Mapara. Pest control undoubtedly benefits the entire forest community, even though in this case it primarily targeted kokako. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 20

Suzanne Clegg (DoC Te Kuiti) uses point height intercept equipment to determine how the forest vegetation is recovering in response to animal control at Mapara. Pest control undoubtedly benefits the entire forest community, even though in this case it primarily targeted kokako. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 20

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