This site was cleared in Charleston Forest during logging for rimu. This felling is part of what is called 'the Buller overcut', an expression applied to the heavy logging of rimu, intended as a temporary measure while the West Coast industry converted to exotic pine trees.
STEVE PHIPPS
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Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 27
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48This site was cleared in Charleston Forest during logging for rimu. This felling is part of what is called 'the Buller overcut', an expression applied to the heavy logging of rimu, intended as a temporary measure while the West Coast industry converted to exotic pine trees. STEVE PHIPPS Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 27
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