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Extensive new roading is proposed as part of the 'beech scheme' and is already part of 'sustainable' rimu logging. New roads, such as this one in the terrace rimu forest of North Okarito, provide significant corridors for the invasion of pests, and weeds such as gorse, broom, blackberry and buddleia.

EUGENIE SAGE

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

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Extensive new roading is proposed as part of the 'beech scheme' and is already part of 'sustainable' rimu logging. New roads, such as this one in the terrace rimu forest of North Okarito, provide significant corridors for the invasion of pests, and weeds such as gorse, broom, blackberry and buddleia. EUGENIE SAGE Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 27

Extensive new roading is proposed as part of the 'beech scheme' and is already part of 'sustainable' rimu logging. New roads, such as this one in the terrace rimu forest of North Okarito, provide significant corridors for the invasion of pests, and weeds such as gorse, broom, blackberry and buddleia. EUGENIE SAGE Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 27

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