Features
14 18 20 24 28 32 36 Lizards in the Garden A guide to local lizards and how to encourage them. by Tony Whitaker After the Fire Restoring Forest and Bird’s penguin reserve in Southland. by Fergus Sutherland Summer Holiday Victims Birds which breed on the beach need extra help. by Gordon Ell Forests ‘To Go’ West Coast forests marked for milling. compiled by Gordon Ell and Eugenie Sage Back from the Brink New Zealanders help rescue the Rarotongan flycatcher. by Hugh Robertson Insects at Risk Native insects are under threat in some nature reserves. by George Gibbs An Eradication of Rats Improving technology may now save our larger islands. by Kathy Ombler
Regulars
2 40 Comment The high cost of pests and weeds Mailbag Conservation Briefs Spirits Bay; East Coast marine reserve; Nga Whenua Rahui; environmental education; Timaru re-cycling; helping threatened species; milling practices; poisoning rats. In the Field Fascinating Fungi 42 Branching Out 45 48 49 Upper Hutt forests; Exploring Mount Aspiring; Project Crimson grants; South Taranaki restoration; East Coast weka. Bulletin Loder Cup; Kiwi Conservation Club website; Coromandel postcards. Book Reviews Index for 1999 Branch Directory
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Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 1
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