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A recent purchase, Duders Regional Park on the Firth of Thames is typical of several coastal reserves. A peninsula probes out into the gulf with obvious Maori fortifications. Though farmed, such properties often contain significant conservation values, not only around the coastline but in residual wetlands and the remnants of old coastal forests which survive in steep gullies.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 18

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A recent purchase, Duders Regional Park on the Firth of Thames is typical of several coastal reserves. A peninsula probes out into the gulf with obvious Maori fortifications. Though farmed, such properties often contain significant conservation values, not only around the coastline but in residual wetlands and the remnants of old coastal forests which survive in steep gullies. Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 18

A recent purchase, Duders Regional Park on the Firth of Thames is typical of several coastal reserves. A peninsula probes out into the gulf with obvious Maori fortifications. Though farmed, such properties often contain significant conservation values, not only around the coastline but in residual wetlands and the remnants of old coastal forests which survive in steep gullies. Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 18

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