The Cass River, which flows into Lake Tekapo, was recently targeted for weed clearance by Project River Recovery. After consultation with local runholders, wilding trees were removed from the riverbed. The next challenge is to bring together the landowners and managers responsible for land adjacent to the other rivers, in search of a workable, long-term solution to weed control.
PROJECT RIVER RECOVERY
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Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 38
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62The Cass River, which flows into Lake Tekapo, was recently targeted for weed clearance by Project River Recovery. After consultation with local runholders, wilding trees were removed from the riverbed. The next challenge is to bring together the landowners and managers responsible for land adjacent to the other rivers, in search of a workable, long-term solution to weed control. PROJECT RIVER RECOVERY Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 38
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