Cursed Rats
After correcting the proofs of ‘An Eradication of Rats’ in the November 1999 Forest ¢& Bird new mistakes crept in. At one point Mayor Island is said to be in the Bay of Islands whereas it is correctly placed elsewhere in the article in the western Bay of Plenty. Also its Maori name changed from Tuhua to Tuahua.
How can this be? Kathy Ombler, Wellington. No one knows, but it has to be our fault. For that matter, the view of Kapiti from the air looked south, not north.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Page 3
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