Waikato Forest and Bird joined with the Waikato Botanical Society to visit some seldomvisited reserves managed by the Department of Conservation in the Awakino/Mokau area. 'We bashed up and down some incredibly steep slopes to investigate what was growing and why,' Bill Fairweather reports. He photographed the group 'perched precariously on a limestone outcrop.'
BILL FAIRWEATHER
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Forest and Bird, Issue 308, 1 May 2003, Page 40
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56Waikato Forest and Bird joined with the Waikato Botanical Society to visit some seldomvisited reserves managed by the Department of Conservation in the Awakino/Mokau area. 'We bashed up and down some incredibly steep slopes to investigate what was growing and why,' Bill Fairweather reports. He photographed the group 'perched precariously on a limestone outcrop.' BILL FAIRWEATHER Forest and Bird, Issue 308, 1 May 2003, Page 40
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