Pulling Out Wild Pines
Protection Society, Comalco New Zealand and the Department of Conservation. You can visit the website at www.kakaporecovery.org.nz to meet some of the birds, and the people who are working with them, as well as the latest on research techniques, and a special children’s section.
aikato Forest and Bird invites fit members of all ages, from all branches, to participate in its annual camp to assist the Department of Conservation in removing Pinus contorta from Ruapehu. This will be held on the weekend of February 24-25, 2001. The camp is based at ski
lodges in Ohakune: accommodation is free, and the branch also contributes to petrol costs. Those interested please contact Philip Hart by mid-February, preferably by email to prhart@waikato.ac.nz otherwise by letter to 129 Cambridge Road, Hamilton, or phone (07) 856 7992. Please book early: beds are limited.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 41
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