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A crash in the population of Archey's frog in the central Coromandel Ranges is a matter of major concern to scientists. Archey's frog has a very limited distribution; it occurs only in the Coromandel Ranges and at Whareorino in the western King Country.

D. GARNET, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION

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Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Page 16

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A crash in the population of Archey's frog in the central Coromandel Ranges is a matter of major concern to scientists. Archey's frog has a very limited distribution; it occurs only in the Coromandel Ranges and at Whareorino in the western King Country. D. GARNET, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Page 16

A crash in the population of Archey's frog in the central Coromandel Ranges is a matter of major concern to scientists. Archey's frog has a very limited distribution; it occurs only in the Coromandel Ranges and at Whareorino in the western King Country. D. GARNET, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Page 16

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