Dunedin Forest and Bird members co-ordinated local residents and environmental groups opposing a Dunedin City Council plan to fell a group of mature rimu and miro treets just minutes from the city centre. Dunedin branch chairman and former national president, Prof Alan Mark (on right) led the protest. The development of the Mount Grand water reservoir site has been put 'on hold' pending further investigation by the Otago Regional Council, following the public outcry.
OTAGO DAILY TIMES
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Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 40
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77Dunedin Forest and Bird members co-ordinated local residents and environmental groups opposing a Dunedin City Council plan to fell a group of mature rimu and miro treets just minutes from the city centre. Dunedin branch chairman and former national president, Prof Alan Mark (on right) led the protest. The development of the Mount Grand water reservoir site has been put 'on hold' pending further investigation by the Otago Regional Council, following the public outcry. OTAGO DAILY TIMES Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 40
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