Coastal subdivision drastically modifies natural values. Omaha (above) is built on a sandspit of the Rodney coast near Warkworth. A rock wall, pointing seaward, is part of the protection works for this fragile environment. Forest and Bird has successfully sought protection for sand dunes and coastal kahikatea forest on the Whangateau Harbour side
of Omaha (pictured).
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Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 21
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56Coastal subdivision drastically modifies natural values. Omaha (above) is built on a sandspit of the Rodney coast near Warkworth. A rock wall, pointing seaward, is part of the protection works for this fragile environment. Forest and Bird has successfully sought protection for sand dunes and coastal kahikatea forest on the Whangateau Harbour side of Omaha (pictured). Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 21
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