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Part of the Hokianga forest of 245 hectares gifted by Carter Holt Harvey to Project Crimson. ‘This is the finest remaining example of unmodified Hokianga forest that I have seen during more than 45 years working as an arborist and in the field of tree health’ says Project Crimson trustee, Dave Bartram.

DAVE BARTRAM

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Forest and Bird, Issue 300, 1 May 2001, Page 6

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Part of the Hokianga forest of 245 hectares gifted by Carter Holt Harvey to Project Crimson. ‘This is the finest remaining example of unmodified Hokianga forest that I have seen during more than 45 years working as an arborist and in the field of tree health’ says Project Crimson trustee, Dave Bartram. DAVE BARTRAM Forest and Bird, Issue 300, 1 May 2001, Page 6

Part of the Hokianga forest of 245 hectares gifted by Carter Holt Harvey to Project Crimson. ‘This is the finest remaining example of unmodified Hokianga forest that I have seen during more than 45 years working as an arborist and in the field of tree health’ says Project Crimson trustee, Dave Bartram. DAVE BARTRAM Forest and Bird, Issue 300, 1 May 2001, Page 6

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