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Thomas (T.H.) Potts (1824-88): run-holder, Parliamentarian, nature writer and pioneer conservationist. Like many of his contemporaries, Potts was active in nurturing introduced species such as gorse, oak and pines but believed in protecting native forests and birds.

ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY

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Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 37

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Thomas (T.H.) Potts (1824-88): run-holder, Parliamentarian, nature writer and pioneer conservationist. Like many of his contemporaries, Potts was active in nurturing introduced species such as gorse, oak and pines but believed in protecting native forests and birds. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 37

Thomas (T.H.) Potts (1824-88): run-holder, Parliamentarian, nature writer and pioneer conservationist. Like many of his contemporaries, Potts was active in nurturing introduced species such as gorse, oak and pines but believed in protecting native forests and birds. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 37

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