Features
14 Community Care For Kiwi Lessons learned at Trounson ‘mainland island’ are saving kiwi in northern communities. by Sarah Gibbs 18 The Burden of Mt Burnett Rare and endangered plants compete with mining for dolomite. by Dean Baigent-Mercer 22 Bold, Beautiful Buller A water conservation order protects the run of a wild river. pictures by Craig Potton, text Gordon Ell 28 The Albatrosses of Kaikoura Whales are not the only natural spectacle attracting visitors to Kaikoura. by Jenny and Tony Enderby 32 Ten Years of the R.M.A. Resource management systems need more support from central Government. by Eric Pyle
Regulars
2 Comment 3 Mailbag 4 Conservation Briefs Te Araroa walkway; Hump Ridge Track; ‘killer’ magpies; Loder Cup; bird guides; pest-free fences; Karori sanctuary; new fish species; weeds in forests. 12 World Watch Ecotourism in Fiji. 34 In the Field Echinoderms are different. 36 Restoration Tracking tunnels; catching stoats. 38 Branching Out Community conservation awards; replanting in cities; RMA ruling. 42 Bulletin Executive changes; life membership; plant labels. 43 Reserves and Lodges Hawkes Bay reserves and lodge. 44 Book Notes 48 Index for 2001 49 Branch Directory
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Forest and Bird, Issue 302, 1 November 2001, Page 1
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