Kevin Prime of Ngati Hine speaks during the launch of a joint campaign with Forest and Bird to save the kereru, (or kukupa in Northland). The function at Motatau Marae, north of Whangarei, saw the release of posters and educational material funded in part by Lotteries grants and the estate of the late Jacqui Barrington who, as a Forest and Bird field officer, promoted pigeon protection.
LYN BATES
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Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 43
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68Kevin Prime of Ngati Hine speaks during the launch of a joint campaign with Forest and Bird to save the kereru, (or kukupa in Northland). The function at Motatau Marae, north of Whangarei, saw the release of posters and educational material funded in part by Lotteries grants and the estate of the late Jacqui Barrington who, as a Forest and Bird field officer, promoted pigeon protection. LYN BATES Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 43
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