Havelock North Member Wins
tireless Forest and Bird has been ecognised for her commitment to conservation by the Department of Conservation in Hawkes Bay. Mary Marshall of Havelock North was recognised with the 2004 Norsewear Conservation Award, along with Les Lemmons of Puketitri who has worked on a museum project. Catherine Tiffen of the
Department of Conservation says Mary Marshall won the natural heritage award for her dedication to the kokako project at Boundary Stream Reserve. This involved three years helping in the care of five pairs introduced via an aviary, from Te Urewera National Park. Mary Marshall also worked on conservation projects organised by Forest and Bird, DoC and the Tongariro Natural History Society.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 42
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115Havelock North Member Wins Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 42
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