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A promotional group in Kaikoura seeks to have the Seaward Kaikoura range (above) added to the national park system. The idea indicates the perceived value that national park status can bring to communities which cater for visitors. The New Zealand Conservation Authority has asked the Nelson-Marlborough Conservation Board to look at the protective status of this and other dryland areas of Marlborough. Such dryland areas and tussock grasslands are not represented in the present national parks system. Photographs by GORDON ELL, Bush Films

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Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Unnumbered Page

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A promotional group in Kaikoura seeks to have the Seaward Kaikoura range (above) added to the national park system. The idea indicates the perceived value that national park status can bring to communities which cater for visitors. The New Zealand Conservation Authority has asked the Nelson-Marlborough Conservation Board to look at the protective status of this and other dryland areas of Marlborough. Such dryland areas and tussock grasslands are not represented in the present national parks system. Photographs by GORDON ELL, Bush Films Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Unnumbered Page

A promotional group in Kaikoura seeks to have the Seaward Kaikoura range (above) added to the national park system. The idea indicates the perceived value that national park status can bring to communities which cater for visitors. The New Zealand Conservation Authority has asked the Nelson-Marlborough Conservation Board to look at the protective status of this and other dryland areas of Marlborough. Such dryland areas and tussock grasslands are not represented in the present national parks system. Photographs by GORDON ELL, Bush Films Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Unnumbered Page

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