Removing willows from the Tekapo Delta, to restore the natural run of the river. Weed-infested shingle beds, and clogged waterways, destroy bird habitat. After clearance, threatened and endangered species have returned to feed and nest in the delta.
ROD MORRIS, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
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Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 39
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43Removing willows from the Tekapo Delta, to restore the natural run of the river. Weed-infested shingle beds, and clogged waterways, destroy bird habitat. After clearance, threatened and endangered species have returned to feed and nest in the delta. ROD MORRIS, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 39
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