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Diplomatic presentation. Front row, left to right: Second Secretary Min-Cheol Lee from the Korean Embassy; Counsellor Laurent Polonceaux, French Embassy; the Australian High Commissioner Bob Cotton; Carmen Fortuin, daughter of Honorary Representative Gregory Fortuin of the South African Consulate; Ambassador Enrique de la Torre from the Argentine Republic; Hugh Logan, Director-General of the Department of Conservation. At rear, Eric Pyle, conservation manager of Forest and Bird; the Ambassador of Chile, Carlos Appelgren; and (partly obscured) Dr Gerry McSweeney, national president of Forest and Bird.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 308, 1 May 2003, Page 41

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Diplomatic presentation. Front row, left to right: Second Secretary Min-Cheol Lee from the Korean Embassy; Counsellor Laurent Polonceaux, French Embassy; the Australian High Commissioner Bob Cotton; Carmen Fortuin, daughter of Honorary Representative Gregory Fortuin of the South African Consulate; Ambassador Enrique de la Torre from the Argentine Republic; Hugh Logan, Director-General of the Department of Conservation. At rear, Eric Pyle, conservation manager of Forest and Bird; the Ambassador of Chile, Carlos Appelgren; and (partly obscured) Dr Gerry McSweeney, national president of Forest and Bird. Forest and Bird, Issue 308, 1 May 2003, Page 41

Diplomatic presentation. Front row, left to right: Second Secretary Min-Cheol Lee from the Korean Embassy; Counsellor Laurent Polonceaux, French Embassy; the Australian High Commissioner Bob Cotton; Carmen Fortuin, daughter of Honorary Representative Gregory Fortuin of the South African Consulate; Ambassador Enrique de la Torre from the Argentine Republic; Hugh Logan, Director-General of the Department of Conservation. At rear, Eric Pyle, conservation manager of Forest and Bird; the Ambassador of Chile, Carlos Appelgren; and (partly obscured) Dr Gerry McSweeney, national president of Forest and Bird. Forest and Bird, Issue 308, 1 May 2003, Page 41

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