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Left: Farmer Francis Helps, checks the current resident of one of the 40 nesting boxes he has built for white-flippered penguins at Flea Bay, Banks Peninsula. Where nesting boxes are sited in open pasture the lids are made of thick slabs of macrocarpa to help keep the interiors cool.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 41

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Left: Farmer Francis Helps, checks the current resident of one of the 40 nesting boxes he has built for white-flippered penguins at Flea Bay, Banks Peninsula. Where nesting boxes are sited in open pasture the lids are made of thick slabs of macrocarpa to help keep the interiors cool. Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 41

Left: Farmer Francis Helps, checks the current resident of one of the 40 nesting boxes he has built for white-flippered penguins at Flea Bay, Banks Peninsula. Where nesting boxes are sited in open pasture the lids are made of thick slabs of macrocarpa to help keep the interiors cool. Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 41

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