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Chinese volunteers planted 4000 trees on Motutapu Island in the Hauraki Gulf. Their work is part of a new community initiative, the Chinese Conservation Education Trust, in Auckland.

LINDA BERCUSSON

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Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 12

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Chinese volunteers planted 4000 trees on Motutapu Island in the Hauraki Gulf. Their work is part of a new community initiative, the Chinese Conservation Education Trust, in Auckland. LINDA BERCUSSON Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 12

Chinese volunteers planted 4000 trees on Motutapu Island in the Hauraki Gulf. Their work is part of a new community initiative, the Chinese Conservation Education Trust, in Auckland. LINDA BERCUSSON Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 12

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