Chris Winks of Landcare Research examines a dead cabbage tree near Waimauku, Auckland. Dead and dying trees are still a feature of the landscape but the cause of ‘sudden decline’ disease is now known.
ROSS BEEVER
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Forest and Bird, Issue 300, 1 May 2001, Page 10
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36Chris Winks of Landcare Research examines a dead cabbage tree near Waimauku, Auckland. Dead and dying trees are still a feature of the landscape but the cause of ‘sudden decline’ disease is now known. ROSS BEEVER Forest and Bird, Issue 300, 1 May 2001, Page 10
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