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Forest and Bird executive member, Anne Fenn stands above the restored Mangere Tuff Crater where the tide has recently been allowed to return. The little island at centre is a bird roost, and in the distant right is Puketutu Island, once the centre of the oxidation ponds.

SARAH GIBBS

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Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 42

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Forest and Bird executive member, Anne Fenn stands above the restored Mangere Tuff Crater where the tide has recently been allowed to return. The little island at centre is a bird roost, and in the distant right is Puketutu Island, once the centre of the oxidation ponds. SARAH GIBBS Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 42

Forest and Bird executive member, Anne Fenn stands above the restored Mangere Tuff Crater where the tide has recently been allowed to return. The little island at centre is a bird roost, and in the distant right is Puketutu Island, once the centre of the oxidation ponds. SARAH GIBBS Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 42

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