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Mid left: The skeleton of an unidentified bird lies partially hidden in mud and stones on the cave floor. On a recent trip to Mega Mania, Department of Conservation staff, using plastic tape, marked off areas which contained fragile bone deposits. It is very easy for the casual visitor to unwittingly damage bone deposits.

NEIL SILVERWOOD

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Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 16

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Mid left: The skeleton of an unidentified bird lies partially hidden in mud and stones on the cave floor. On a recent trip to Mega Mania, Department of Conservation staff, using plastic tape, marked off areas which contained fragile bone deposits. It is very easy for the casual visitor to unwittingly damage bone deposits. NEIL SILVERWOOD Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 16

Mid left: The skeleton of an unidentified bird lies partially hidden in mud and stones on the cave floor. On a recent trip to Mega Mania, Department of Conservation staff, using plastic tape, marked off areas which contained fragile bone deposits. It is very easy for the casual visitor to unwittingly damage bone deposits. NEIL SILVERWOOD Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 16

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