North Shore Forest and Bird helped fence clifftops for the Muriwai gannet colony. The Auckland Regional Council soon built walkways and platforms to protect the birds from hundreds of thousands of visitors.
GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS
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Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 14
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36North Shore Forest and Bird helped fence clifftops for the Muriwai gannet colony. The Auckland Regional Council soon built walkways and platforms to protect the birds from hundreds of thousands of visitors. GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 14
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