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Braided river landscape typical of the Mackenzie Country, where rare and endangered birds are breeding. Project River Recovery aims to restore this form of landscape by removing weeds and researching effective pest control and creating protected wetlands. Picture shows the Hopkins and Dobson rivers and their associated wetlands, near Lake Ohau.

PROJECT RIVER RECOVERY

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Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 41

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Braided river landscape typical of the Mackenzie Country, where rare and endangered birds are breeding. Project River Recovery aims to restore this form of landscape by removing weeds and researching effective pest control and creating protected wetlands. Picture shows the Hopkins and Dobson rivers and their associated wetlands, near Lake Ohau. PROJECT RIVER RECOVERY Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 41

Braided river landscape typical of the Mackenzie Country, where rare and endangered birds are breeding. Project River Recovery aims to restore this form of landscape by removing weeds and researching effective pest control and creating protected wetlands. Picture shows the Hopkins and Dobson rivers and their associated wetlands, near Lake Ohau. PROJECT RIVER RECOVERY Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 41

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