The slopes of the Lammerlaw Range in central Otago, typical of the uplands areas explored by a combined party of Forest and Bird members from Upper Clutha and Dunedin branches. This area of the Black Rock Scientific Reserve displays healthy Chionochloa rigida tussock, with the Rock and Pillar Range in the distance. Below, members listen to Prof. Alan Mark, a former president of Forest and Bird, whose special interest is the high country and its conservation.
GILBERT VAN REENEN
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Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 44
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79The slopes of the Lammerlaw Range in central Otago, typical of the uplands areas explored by a combined party of Forest and Bird members from Upper Clutha and Dunedin branches. This area of the Black Rock Scientific Reserve displays healthy Chionochloa rigida tussock, with the Rock and Pillar Range in the distance. Below, members listen to Prof. Alan Mark, a former president of Forest and Bird, whose special interest is the high country and its conservation. GILBERT VAN REENEN Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 44
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