In-one hour in 1990, members of Forest and Bird's Kiwi Conservation Club removed 800 pine and 2500 Himalayan honeysuckle seedlings from this section of the logged Ben Rudd plantation. Today it is covered in dense broadleaf regeneration.
KEN MASON
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Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 40
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39In-one hour in 1990, members of Forest and Bird's Kiwi Conservation Club removed 800 pine and 2500 Himalayan honeysuckle seedlings from this section of the logged Ben Rudd plantation. Today it is covered in dense broadleaf regeneration. KEN MASON Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 40
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