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Kauri Coast Forest and Bird has begun a protection programme at Rototuna on the North Kaipara Head, some 50 kilometres south of Dargaville. The nine-hectare lake is to be fenced and its margins replanted with native vegetation, to enhance water quality. Taking a break during the work are Cyril Ranginui from the local Maori community Te Uri o Hau, on left, and Stephen Soole, secretary-treasurer of the Kauri Coast section of Forest and Bird.

REUBEN WILLIAMS

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Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 44

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Kauri Coast Forest and Bird has begun a protection programme at Rototuna on the North Kaipara Head, some 50 kilometres south of Dargaville. The nine-hectare lake is to be fenced and its margins replanted with native vegetation, to enhance water quality. Taking a break during the work are Cyril Ranginui from the local Maori community Te Uri o Hau, on left, and Stephen Soole, secretary-treasurer of the Kauri Coast section of Forest and Bird. REUBEN WILLIAMS Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 44

Kauri Coast Forest and Bird has begun a protection programme at Rototuna on the North Kaipara Head, some 50 kilometres south of Dargaville. The nine-hectare lake is to be fenced and its margins replanted with native vegetation, to enhance water quality. Taking a break during the work are Cyril Ranginui from the local Maori community Te Uri o Hau, on left, and Stephen Soole, secretary-treasurer of the Kauri Coast section of Forest and Bird. REUBEN WILLIAMS Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 44

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