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- CHAPTER10 Years to Save the Planet
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- CHAPTERCONSERVATION UPDATE
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- CHAPTERFirth of Thames — Wetland of International Importance
- CHAPTERHarakeke — The Rene Orchiston Collection
- CHAPTERNew Zealand to the Fore
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- CHAPTERMinding Humphrey
- CHAPTERCRA — Turning Up the Heat
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- CHAPTERKokako Rescue Bay of Plenty
- CHAPTERNZ Dotterel Count
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- CHAPTERWORLD WATCH
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- CHAPTERJapanese Timber Demand Soars
- CHAPTERMalaysian Timber Ban a Veneer
- CHAPTERSeal Cull Call
- CHAPTERBuyer Beware
- CHAPTERThe Baka — Forest Dwellers Under Siege
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- CHAPTERThreatened Species Trust: Conservation Becomes a Corporate Cause
- ILLUSTRATIONOne of the kakapo feeding stations set up on Little Barrier. The native rat kiore has been attracted to the feeding s...
- ILLUSTRATIONBig business and central government at the Threatened Species Trust launch: Comalco chief executive Kerry McDonald (l...
- ILLUSTRATIONTasman Forestry have donated this 4 wheel drive vehicle as part of their sponsorship of the kokako. Left to right: Al...
- ILLUSTRATIONA track and bowl system on the summit ridge of Little Barrier Island. This one belongs to a male kakapo dubbed Arab. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONThere is added incentive now to recycle your cans as increases in can recycling will mean greater kakapo funding.
- CHAPTERMANA Island of Hope and Glory
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- ILLUSTRATIONMana Island
- ILLUSTRATIONTime magazine was not far wrong in its description of the extent of the Mana Island mice plague. A simple bucket trap...
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- ILLUSTRATIONMana Island from the Wellington coast: the dream of a secure home for threatened species draws closer. Photo: Terry F...
- ILLUSTRATIONMana Island, looking to the mainland and the snow-covered Tararua Ranges. Photo: Chris Ferkins.
- ILLUSTRATIONMana College pupil Malcolm Priest was just one of scores of volunteers who helped in the Mana mice eradication progra...
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- CHAPTERGOING FOR GOLD
- ILLUSTRATIONOpposite top: Isolated Opito Bay on the Coromandel Peninsula, eyed by Barrack Mining for potential gold. The dunes, w...
- ILLUSTRATIONFrom left, Sue Edens with Kim (4), Joyce Chapman, Murray Edens, Skipper Chapman.
- ILLUSTRATIONAnyone who doubted the Coromandel Peninsula was sought after by the mining industry need only glance at this map, sho...
- CHAPTERRED MOKI Threatened Fish of the Rockey Reel
- ILLUSTRATIONSpear fishers make short work of red moki. This catch by two divers from a trip to Great Barrier Island would have se...
- ILLUSTRATIONNo respecter of marine life, inshore set nets are as harmful as ocean drift nets. Forest and Bird is calling for a ba...
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- ILLUSTRATIONNew Zealand's first representative marine reserve near Leigh, gazetted in 1975. ILLUSTRATION: RON COMETTI
- ILLUSTRATIONRed moki asleep — something this slow moving fish does more than half the time. Note the way in which the moki's stri...
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- ILLUSTRATIONRed mokki, an easy target for spear fishers and set nets, have been decimated around New Zealand's coasts in recent y...
- ILLUSTRATIONResearch shows that there are more large red moki in the population in the Leigh marine reserve than in the adjacent ...
- CHAPTERFishing boom... fishing bust...a cautionary tale
- ILLUSTRATIONMangonui Harbour. Photo: Terry Fitzgibbon.
- ILLUSTRATIONAuthor Mark Feldman: Better fishing around most American cities than in Northland.
- ILLUSTRATIONKingfish like this were common around the Mangonui Wharf just five years ago. A commercial fisherman might get $20.00...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe known commercial catch of kingfish has been rising steadily because of increasing use of gill nets. These figures...
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- ILLUSTRATIONHow purse seiners, gill netters and long liners catch fish.
- ILLUSTRATIONPurse seiners use spotter planes to find the largest kahawai schools over vast areas of water. This makes it possible...
- ILLUSTRATIONTagging studies indicate little mixing of kahawai between these four management zones. Zone 1 has the most recreation...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe rise in the kahawai catch in Zone 1 correlates well with reports of declining numbers caught by amateurs in that ...
- CHAPTERThe Fungal World of the Beech Forest
- ILLUSTRATIONReminiscent of a horse's hoof, the polypore fungus, Piptoporus portentosus, occurs high up on beech trees. Photo: J. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONOpposite: The mushroom Armillaria sp, is common on wood in the beech forest, but it is also an important parasite of ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTwo boletes, Tylopilus formosus (bottom) and Porphyrellus novae-zelandiae (top), other mycorrhiza- forming fungi. Pho...
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe fruit of the 'beech strawberry', Cyttaria nigra, appear in spring, growing from the woody galls their parasitic h...
- ILLUSTRATION'Fungus icicles', Hericium clathroides. Photo: J. Bedford.
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- ILLUSTRATIONBeech trees engage the help of fungi to draw in nutrients to their roots from the surrounding soil. In turn the fungi...
- ILLUSTRATION'Artist's conk', Ganoderma applanatum. Photo: P. Buchanan.
- ILLUSTRATIONAbove: The violet pouch fungus Thaxterogaster porphyreum.
- ILLUSTRATIONOpposite: The hydnoid fungus has a series of teeth on its underside, rather than gills. Photo: J. Bedford.
- CHAPTERWILDING PINES A GROWING PROBLEM
- ILLUSTRATIONWithout volunteers pulling pines on Mt Ruapehu over the last 20 years, the work would probably never have been done. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Forest Service's method of tackling natural erosion has created more headaches than it has solved. Wilding pines ...
- ILLUSTRATIONSweeping high country vistas such as this at Molesworth in Marlborough are now interrupted by an ever spreading carpe...
- ILLUSTRATIONTop: The chainsaw treatment for Pinus contorta, Flock Hill Station, Canterbury. Note in the background the seed sourc...
- ILLUSTRATIONMiddle: Pinus contorta grows prolifically on the slopes of Mt Ruapehu. If these seedlings are not removed, the pines ...
- ILLUSTRATIONBottom: Volunteer removing tall Pinus contorta from Castle Hill Station, Canterbury, well known for its limestone roc...
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- ILLUSTRATIONTongariro National park ranger Rob McCallum with a juvenile Pinus contorta, showing the long root system it produces ...
- CHAPTERMaurice Yorke-Farmer and Conservationist
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- CHAPTERObituary: Robbie
- CHAPTERAnnual General Meeting
- CHAPTERObituary: Dr C. Hughes-Johnson
- CHAPTERJ.S. Watson Conservation Trust Grants
- CHAPTERCorrection
- CHAPTERBird and Mammal Rescue Wellington
- CHAPTERForest & Bird Magazine
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