The growth of housing subdivision above the shores of the Pauatahanui Inlet has changed the nature of the area, 30 kilometres north of Wellington. Run-off from the roads has had a particular effect on the health of the inlet, including the diminishing cockle beds.
DAVE HANSFORD/ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA
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Forest and Bird, Issue 309, 1 August 2003, Page 17
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49The growth of housing subdivision above the shores of the Pauatahanui Inlet has changed the nature of the area, 30 kilometres north of Wellington. Run-off from the roads has had a particular effect on the health of the inlet, including the diminishing cockle beds. DAVE HANSFORD/ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA Forest and Bird, Issue 309, 1 August 2003, Page 17
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