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The aftermath of heavy rimu logging in the Awakiri Valley, near Paparoa National Park. Every saleable rimu tree has been felled and removed by helicopter, except for a few trees left on the river's edge. Helicopters give logging crews access to areas previously uneconomic to log because of the high cost of roads.

EUGENIE SAGE

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Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 27

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The aftermath of heavy rimu logging in the Awakiri Valley, near Paparoa National Park. Every saleable rimu tree has been felled and removed by helicopter, except for a few trees left on the river's edge. Helicopters give logging crews access to areas previously uneconomic to log because of the high cost of roads. EUGENIE SAGE Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 27

The aftermath of heavy rimu logging in the Awakiri Valley, near Paparoa National Park. Every saleable rimu tree has been felled and removed by helicopter, except for a few trees left on the river's edge. Helicopters give logging crews access to areas previously uneconomic to log because of the high cost of roads. EUGENIE SAGE Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 27

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