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The Government-owned company, Timberlands West Coast, is logging native trees in most of the forests it controls in northern Westland. Orikaka Forest on the Buller River, where kaka are losing their habitat, is only some 70 kilometres from Nelson Lakes National Park where the Government is funding a special management programme to save kaka. Orikaka, the vanishing habitat, is well within the dispersal range of any young kaka specially helped at Nelson Lakes.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 24

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The Government-owned company, Timberlands West Coast, is logging native trees in most of the forests it controls in northern Westland. Orikaka Forest on the Buller River, where kaka are losing their habitat, is only some 70 kilometres from Nelson Lakes National Park where the Government is funding a special management programme to save kaka. Orikaka, the vanishing habitat, is well within the dispersal range of any young kaka specially helped at Nelson Lakes. Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 24

The Government-owned company, Timberlands West Coast, is logging native trees in most of the forests it controls in northern Westland. Orikaka Forest on the Buller River, where kaka are losing their habitat, is only some 70 kilometres from Nelson Lakes National Park where the Government is funding a special management programme to save kaka. Orikaka, the vanishing habitat, is well within the dispersal range of any young kaka specially helped at Nelson Lakes. Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 24

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