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- COVER_SECTIONCover Section
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- TITLE_SECTIONTitle Section
- CHAPTERNew Directions, Old Concerns
- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSCONTENTS
- CHAPTERCONSERVATION UPDATE
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- CHAPTERWORLD WATCH
- CHAPTERBIRDS INTERNATIONAL
- CHAPTERBRANCHING OUT
- CHAPTERGO EASY ON ENE RGY
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- CHAPTERTHE MYSTERY OF THE VANISHING WEKA
- CHAPTERShould we be logging our Indigenous forests?
- CHAPTERSupplement to Forest & Bird Volume 22 No 1
- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND'S WORLD HERITAGE
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- ILLUSTRATIONONE OF THE MOST HAUNTING SOUNDS of the subantarctics is the call of the lightmantled sooty albatross. Nine species of...
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- ILLUSTRATIONSPECKS OF LAND in a vast expanse of ocean, the subantarctic islands lie near the limits of antarctic water yet are in...
- ILLUSTRATIONAFTERNOON LIGHT shines on seacliffs of Campbell Island on an uncharacteristically calm day. In common with the Auckla...
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- ILLUSTRATIONFOR SUCH A SMALL ISLAND GROUP (280 ha), the Snares have an extraordinary number of birds, including an estimated six ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFOREST AND BIRD has proposed a marine mammal sanctuary around the Auckland Islands to protect the threatened Hooker's...
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE RARE, FLIGHTLESS AUCKLAND ISLAND. TEAL. No more than 600 of this largely nocturnal species survive. The photograp...
- ILLUSTRATIONLARGER THAN ANY JELLYFISH found around New Zealand coasts, this species of Cyanea jellyfish was photographed off Camp...
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- ILLUSTRATIONA SUCCESSFUL FOREST AND BIRD CAMPAIGN to protect the special features of the Kermadecs underwater world saw the seas ...
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CROWN OF THORNS STARFISH is widespread throughout tropical seas, but Is at its southern limit at the Kermadecs. I...
- ILLUSTRATIONLIMPETS as large as a person's hand attach themselves to rocks three metres below the surface off Raoul Island. These...
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE KERMADECS have some of the largest breeding populations of seabirds in the Pacific. In the evenings the sky darke...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE "PACIFIC RING OF FIRE" includes the Tonga-Kermadec Island arc, which lies along the Pacific/Indian-Australian pla...
- ILLUSTRATIONDEMONSTRATING THEIR TROPICAL AFFINITIES, the Kermadec Islands play host to species such as masked boobies, a tropical...
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- ILLUSTRATIONHIGH IN THE MIST-SHROUDED FORESTS of North-west Nelson lives New Zealand's largest, most handsome and least known kiw...
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE ORIGINS of North-west Nelson's limestone "islands" such as the Matiri Range can be traced back 37 million years a...
- ILLUSTRATIONLIKE MOST OF New Zealand's ancient Gondwana fauna, the carnivorous land snails Powelliphanta have flourished in the a...
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- ILLUSTRATIONNORTH-WEST NELSON contains an unparalleled array of micro-environments which have given rise to the richest plant spe...
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- ILLUSTRATIONNORTH-WEST NELSON'S coastal forests are influenced by a warm, moist climate and are rich and diverse. A dense tangle ...
- ILLUSTRATIONSTUNNING LANDFORMS in quaritzose limestone, Garibaldi Ridge near Karamea Bend in the south-eastern corner of the Tasm...
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- ILLUSTRATIONWhite-capped mollymawk colony, South West Cape, Auckland Island, looking towards Carnley Harbour and Adams Island. Ph...
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- CHAPTERDenis Marshall — National's green conscience
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- CHAPTERCHANNEL CATFISH
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- CHAPTERNET LOSSES
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- CHAPTERTorpedoes over Muriwai
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- CHAPTERBULLETIN
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- CHAPTERBOOK REVIEWS
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- CHAPTERROYAL FOREST & BIRD PROTECTION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND INC.
- CHAPTERSOCIETY'S LODGES AND HOUSES
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