A lakeside view of the honeydew beech forests of the 'mainland island' beside Rotoiti. Here, on the slopes of the St Arnaud Range, intensive pest control over some 825 hectares has brought back bird populations.
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
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Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 20
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38A lakeside view of the honeydew beech forests of the 'mainland island' beside Rotoiti. Here, on the slopes of the St Arnaud Range, intensive pest control over some 825 hectares has brought back bird populations. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 20
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