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Left: William Gamble is the third generation of his family to work at Southland's Forest and Bird Te Rere penguin reserve. A celebration of 20 years' work on the project is to be held on Saturday February 19. Because of the difficult access, visitors should pre-register with Brian Rance telephone (03) 213-1161

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Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 43

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Left: William Gamble is the third generation of his family to work at Southland's Forest and Bird Te Rere penguin reserve. A celebration of 20 years' work on the project is to be held on Saturday February 19. Because of the difficult access, visitors should pre-register with Brian Rance telephone (03) 213-1161 Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 43

Left: William Gamble is the third generation of his family to work at Southland's Forest and Bird Te Rere penguin reserve. A celebration of 20 years' work on the project is to be held on Saturday February 19. Because of the difficult access, visitors should pre-register with Brian Rance telephone (03) 213-1161 Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 43

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