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- CHAPTERcomment
- CHAPTERfair go for the kiwi
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- CHAPTERfair go for the kiwi
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- CHAPTERmailbag
- CHAPTERMaori Perspectives
- CHAPTERDark Moons
- CHAPTERBuller Devastation
- CHAPTERPutaputaweta Too
- CHAPTERStoat Dangers
- CHAPTERconservation briefs
- CHAPTERWeeds and pests cost $840 million a year
- CHAPTERMore Chatham Island oystercatchers
- CHAPTERBack to the 70s
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- CHAPTER... and in the Bay of Plenty
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- CHAPTER'Fingerprinting' the blue duck
- CHAPTEREndangered bird breeds in Taranaki
- CHAPTERNeighbourhood watch for birds
- CHAPTERClimbing trees in Pureora — yet again
- CHAPTERMonitoring lizards on the Chickens
- CHAPTERNew natural history galleries in Auckland
- CHAPTERHeritage building in Taranaki national park
- CHAPTERConservation on the world-wide web
- CHAPTERRangitikei tree daisy is now third-rarest tree
- CHAPTER'Loathsome' wild vine appears in Rangitikei
- ILLUSTRATIONCOLIN OGLE, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
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- CHAPTERworld watch
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- CHAPTERto save the kiwi
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- ILLUSTRATIONROGAN COLBOURNE
- ILLUSTRATIONKiwi Recovery Programme has identified six varieties. Top left, great spotted kiwi; ROGAN COLBOURNE
- ILLUSTRATIONabove, North Island brown kiwi.
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- ILLUSTRATIONAt right, top, little-spotted kiwi;
- ILLUSTRATIONmiddle, Okarito brown kiwi;
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- CHAPTERSix varieties, four species
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- CHAPTEROperation Nest Egg
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe progress of young kiwi through the stages of Operation Nest Egg. From top: a dummy egg and monitor to find out mo...
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- CHAPTERCarving up the coastline
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- ILLUSTRATIONCoastal subdivision drastically modifies natural values. Omaha (above) is built on a sandspit of the Rodney coast nea...
- ILLUSTRATIONPauanui (below), on the Coromandel east coast has its own airstrip for visitors. A & J ENDERBY
- ILLUSTRATIONAn international golf course with 150 sections is part of further development planned around the Tairua Harbour (belo...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe twin-peaks of Paku command the entrance to Tairua Harbour on the Coromandel. Residential development of this land...
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- CHAPTERThe curse of the lorikeet
- ILLUSTRATIONTui and rainbow lorikeet meet at a North Shore bird table. The birds compete for nectar and observations suggest that...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Australian white-backed magpie has a sentimental place in our countryside with its musical call but it is a frequ...
- ILLUSTRATIONDEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
- ILLUSTRATIONGORDON ELL, BUSHFILMS
- ILLUSTRATIONJOE CRANDLE
- ILLUSTRATIONThe spur-winged plover is blamed by many for its attacks on native birds, including nesting New Zealand dotterel. Set...
- CHAPTERA Spread of Herons
- CHAPTEROtari's garden of native plants
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- ILLUSTRATIONWellington’s Otari native plant garden features representative collections from different climate zones. At top, celm...
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- CHAPTERCampaigning to "Bring Back the Birds'
- CHAPTERNational park proposed
- CHAPTERStewart Island/ Rakiura
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- ILLUSTRATIONAspects of Rakiura captured by photographer Craig Potton include the wilderness of sand behind Mason Bay (above); the...
- ILLUSTRATIONtop insert); typical forest on the northwest coastal track
- ILLUSTRATION(far left) and the granite domes of Magog and Gog (at left). Such outstanding scenic values are important in establis...
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- ILLUSTRATIONRocky coasts, long sheltering harbours and sweeping beaches give contrast to the island’s coast. At top, Mason Bay on...
- ILLUSTRATIONKnown to locals as Halfmoon Bay, the set- tlement of Oban spills into nearby coves. Population is round 400. The only...
- CHAPTERLiving with nature
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- CHAPTERMany Reserves But Only One Park
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- CHAPTER'Out in the Open' with T. H. Potts
- ILLUSTRATIONIn 1867, native cabbage trees fringed the landscape of Ohinetahi, home of pioneer conservationist T. H. Potts MP, at ...
- ILLUSTRATIONThomas (T.H.) Potts (1824-88): run-holder, Parliamentarian, nature writer and pioneer conservationist. Like many of h...
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- CHAPTERin the field
- CHAPTERThe shaping of seeds
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- CHAPTERThe shaping of seeds
- CHAPTERFlower power
- CHAPTERrestoration
- CHAPTERBuilding a riverside forest
- CHAPTERPest control in local forests
- CHAPTERThe hidden enemy
- CHAPTERPioneer Species for Forest Establishment
- CHAPTERFOR RIPARIAN STRIPS:
- CHAPTERFOR WETLANDS AND SWAMP AREAS:
- CHAPTERKnow the enemy
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- CHAPTERbranchingout
- CHAPTERExploring the central Otago high country
- CHAPTERCaring for dune lakes
- CHAPTERSociety reserve featured in museum display
- CHAPTERAuckland office relocating
- CHAPTER‘Native background’ planting project
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe Society’s Matuku Reserve on the Waitakere River on Aucklana’s west coast is featured in this new display at Auckl...
- ILLUSTRATIONPlanting a native garden at Morris and James Pottery, Matakana, near Warkworth. Mid-North branch members with the pot...
- ILLUSTRATIONMembers of a Central Auckland Forest and Bird trip visited the historic Acheron Accommodation House near Molesworth S...
- CHAPTERbulletin
- CHAPTERApplicants sought for conservation grants
- CHAPTERSigning up a friend
- ILLUSTRATIONPETER VAN ESSEN
- CHAPTERNotice of annual meeting
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- CHAPTERThe Catlins and the Southern Scenic Route
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- CHAPTERFarewell Spit: A Changing Landscape
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- CHAPTERWhales and Dolphins of New Zealand and Australia
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- CHAPTERAntarctica 2000, A Notebook
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- CHAPTERa raindrop, a flowing river
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- CHAPTERThe Catlins and the Southern Scenic Route
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