Wanda Tate leads a group which is taking back Pauatahanui by horticulture. Her volunteers source local seed to take home and propagate. When the seedlings are big enough they’re grown on in the shade house or outside pens at Pauatahanui.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 309, 1 August 2003, Page 15
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45Wanda Tate leads a group which is taking back Pauatahanui by horticulture. Her volunteers source local seed to take home and propagate. When the seedlings are big enough they’re grown on in the shade house or outside pens at Pauatahanui. DAVE HANSFORD/ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA Forest and Bird, Issue 309, 1 August 2003, Page 15
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