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Forest and Bird lawyer Kate Mitcalfe has her footwear disinfected before entering an English nature reserve during the foot-and--mouth disease epidemic. Helping her is another New Zealander, Rebecca Maplesden from the Minstry for the Environment. They were part of a New Zealand Rotary group-exchange studying environmental practices.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 302, 1 November 2001, Page 38

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Forest and Bird lawyer Kate Mitcalfe has her footwear disinfected before entering an English nature reserve during the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic. Helping her is another New Zealander, Rebecca Maplesden from the Minstry for the Environment. They were part of a New Zealand Rotary group-exchange studying environmental practices. Forest and Bird, Issue 302, 1 November 2001, Page 38

Forest and Bird lawyer Kate Mitcalfe has her footwear disinfected before entering an English nature reserve during the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic. Helping her is another New Zealander, Rebecca Maplesden from the Minstry for the Environment. They were part of a New Zealand Rotary group-exchange studying environmental practices. Forest and Bird, Issue 302, 1 November 2001, Page 38

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