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Left: This valley in the South Island high country shows the contrast of managed pasture with natural landscapes. Most of the high country is presently Crown leasehold land but the ongoing process of tenure review is leading to a division of land-hold-ing into Crown conservation reserves or freehold farmland. The process will produce potential high-country reserves, notably absent from the present park system.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 22

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Left: This valley in the South Island high country shows the contrast of managed pasture with natural landscapes. Most of the high country is presently Crown leasehold land but the ongoing process of tenure review is leading to a division of land-holding into Crown conservation reserves or freehold farmland. The process will produce potential high-country reserves, notably absent from the present park system. Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 22

Left: This valley in the South Island high country shows the contrast of managed pasture with natural landscapes. Most of the high country is presently Crown leasehold land but the ongoing process of tenure review is leading to a division of land-holding into Crown conservation reserves or freehold farmland. The process will produce potential high-country reserves, notably absent from the present park system. Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 22

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