The Otago Regional Council has presented its Environment Award to Dunedin Forest and Bird’s 'Wilding Tree Team'. The award recognises the team's efforts, over the past six years, in the control of wilding trees in areas of high conservation value in Otago. The award was received by Dave McFarlane and Prof. Alan Mark (on right). More than 78,000 pines have been removed.
OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL
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Forest and Bird, Issue 313, 1 August 2004, Page 43
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65The Otago Regional Council has presented its Environment Award to Dunedin Forest and Bird’s 'Wilding Tree Team'. The award recognises the team's efforts, over the past six years, in the control of wilding trees in areas of high conservation value in Otago. The award was received by Dave McFarlane and Prof. Alan Mark (on right). More than 78,000 pines have been removed. OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL Forest and Bird, Issue 313, 1 August 2004, Page 43
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