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From the cliffs at Muriwai, black sand beaches run 50 kilometres north to the Kaipara Harbour. Forest and Bird seeks protection for the habitat of beach-nesting birds. The regional park receives more than a million visitors a year.

GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS

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Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 13

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From the cliffs at Muriwai, black sand beaches run 50 kilometres north to the Kaipara Harbour. Forest and Bird seeks protection for the habitat of beach-nesting birds. The regional park receives more than a million visitors a year. GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 13

From the cliffs at Muriwai, black sand beaches run 50 kilometres north to the Kaipara Harbour. Forest and Bird seeks protection for the habitat of beach-nesting birds. The regional park receives more than a million visitors a year. GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 13

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