Regenerating forest along the Motu River, East Cape, now protected by a covenant under Nga Whenua Rahui. The covenant protects 8503 hectares of the Mangaroa block in the hinterland southeast of Te Kaha. The forest lies between the Motu and Waikakariki rivers, forming part of a buffer zone to Raukumara Forest Park. At higher altitudes, the forests consist of umodified hard beech, tawa, rewarewa, tawari, kamahi, with some rimu. Silver beech dominates the highest points.
NGA WHENUA RAHUI
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Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 6
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78Regenerating forest along the Motu River, East Cape, now protected by a covenant under Nga Whenua Rahui. The covenant protects 8503 hectares of the Mangaroa block in the hinterland southeast of Te Kaha. The forest lies between the Motu and Waikakariki rivers, forming part of a buffer zone to Raukumara Forest Park. At higher altitudes, the forests consist of umodified hard beech, tawa, rewarewa, tawari, kamahi, with some rimu. Silver beech dominates the highest points. NGA WHENUA RAHUI Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 6
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