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- CHAPTERComment
- CHAPTERRoyal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Inc.
- CHAPTERMailbag
- CHAPTERThar, No Thanks
- CHAPTERReefton Mining
- CHAPTERWest Coast Work
- CHAPTERPied Oystercatchers
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- CHAPTERconservation briefs
- CHAPTERRebirth of a New Zealand-long Foot Trail
- CHAPTERTuatapere Hump Ridge Track Aspires to 'Great Walk' Status
- ILLUSTRATIONBoardwalking just above the Okaka Hut. Part of the roof of the new lodge is visible beyond. BILL MANNIX
- ILLUSTRATIONPercyburn Viaduct, one of three restored from the timber milling days of Port Craig. BILL MANNIX
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe return journey includes a section of the South Coast Track. SONYA CROOK
- CHAPTERScientists Confirm Magpies Bad for Native Birds
- CHAPTERMember Wins Loder Cup
- CHAPTERTwo Serious Bird Handbooks
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- CHAPTERSuccessful New Fence Design Excludes Pests From Reserves
- CHAPTERCry of the Kiwi in Capital Suburbia
- CHAPTERSubdivisions Bring Weeds to Native Forests
- CHAPTERConservation Emergencies
- CHAPTERNew Native Fish Discovered in Mackenzie Country
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- CHAPTERCommunity Care for Kiwi
- ILLUSTRATIONTrounson's botanical treasure is the kauri. At top left. a typical giant crown rises above the camping ground
- ILLUSTRATIONStraight, clean trunks, distinguish mature trees at left. PHOTOGRAPHS: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
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- ILLUSTRATIONTrounson Kauri Park in Northland was one of the first 'mainland islands' established by the Department of Conservatio...
- CHAPTERThe 'Nine Lives' of a Kiwi
- CHAPTERBeyond Trounson: Kiwi in the Backyard
- CHAPTERRussell Peninsula Predator Fence
- CHAPTERBream Head Community Initiatives
- ILLUSTRATIONDoC trapper Steve Allen surveys the protected kiwi area, inland from the top of Bream Head scenic reserve, near Whang...
- ILLUSTRATIONSARAH GIBBS
- ILLUSTRATIONAt right: Steve Allen setting pest traps. Wooden trap covers prevent kiwi and other non-target animals getting caught...
- ILLUSTRATIONAnother Kiwi-zone project, in Motatau forest, is managed by local Maori (Ngati Hine) in association with the Departme...
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- CHAPTERThe Burden of Mt Burnett
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- ILLUSTRATIONA dolomite 'working bench' on Mount Burnett cuts back into a special kind of forest adapted to growing on this kind o...
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- ILLUSTRATIONHebe townsonii
- ILLUSTRATIONBrachyglottis laxifolia
- ILLUSTRATIONBrachyglottis hectorii
- ILLUSTRATIONHymenophyllum
- ILLUSTRATIONPokaka Elaeocarpus hookerianus
- ILLUSTRATIONLibertia "marble" seed capsules PHOTOGRAPHS: DION BOOTHBY
- CHAPTERMining Company has Old Rights
- CHAPTERThe Dilemma of Dolomite Use
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- CHAPTERbold, beautiful Buller
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- ILLUSTRATIONRushing streams in the alpine beech forests of Nelson Lakes National Park are preserved, along with the lakes, as sou...
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe misty moods of the Buller create a mythic landscape.
- ILLUSTRATIONTop: A Buller tributary; the D'Urville River; enters Rotoroa.
- ILLUSTRATIONBottom: Alpine Lake Constance, above the West Sabine valley.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Buller River at Hawks Crag, 18 kilometres west of Inangahua. Here the Buller has grown to be New Zealand's third ...
- ILLUSTRATIONWest Sabine, a source of the Buller above Rotoiti.
- ILLUSTRATIONBlue Lake in the West Sabine valley above Rotoiti.
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- CHAPTERThe Albatrosses of Kalkoura
- ILLUSTRATION1. Northern royal albatross seen from the boat.
- ILLUSTRATION2. Cape pigeon joins the birds at the back of our boat.
- ILLUSTRATION3.A snowy (wandering) albatross, the largest species.
- ILLUSTRATION4.White-capped mollymawk or albatross resting on the surface.
- ILLUSTRATIONTop of column: A Salvin's mollymawk or albatross.
- ILLUSTRATIONBuller's mollymawk or albatross showing its huge wingspan.
- ILLUSTRATIONGliding past, a black-browed mollymawk or albatross.
- ILLUSTRATIONTwo southern royal albatrosses gathered at the stern of our boat.
- CHAPTERProtecting Migratory Seabirds
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- CHAPTERThe Decade of the R.M.A.
- CHAPTERGetting Better Results from the R.M.A.
- CHAPTERIn the field
- CHAPTERHow the Starfish Lost Its Way
- ILLUSTRATIONTIM GALLOWAY illustrates.
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- CHAPTERHow the Starfish Lost Its Way
- CHAPTERSome Odd Bods
- CHAPTERrestoration
- CHAPTERTracking tunnels reveal secrets of animal pests in gardens
- CHAPTERTechniques for trapping Stoats and other mustelids
- CHAPTERSetting Fenn Traps to Catch Stoats, Ferrets, etc.
- ILLUSTRATION1. Fenn traps are currently the most commonly used way to catch stoats, ferrets and weasels (a group of animals known...
- ILLUSTRATION3.While holding the trap open, flick the catch over the trap 'jaw' and lift the plate to secure it. It is a good idea...
- ILLUSTRATION2. Open the trap using two hands. GORDON ELL
- ILLUSTRATION4. Peg down the chain which is attached to each Fenn trap. If using a plastic cover, you can secure it with the same ...
- ILLUSTRATION5. Fenns can either be used as a double or single set. (A double set is shown here.) Covering the traps helps to attr...
- ILLUSTRATIONIf the trap is set correctly, its jaws should close on the animal in two places. SARAH GIBBS
- CHAPTERbranching out
- CHAPTERForest and Bird Staff Member Reports on Study Exchange
- CHAPTERMainland Kiwi Transferred to New Offshore Haven
- CHAPTERWork of Forest and Bird Members Recognised by Local Authorities and Government
- CHAPTERCold Night on a Harbour Island
- CHAPTERReturning Forest to a City Open Space
- ILLUSTRATIONCentral Auckland Forest and Bird has been planting trees and shrubs on Hamlin’s Hill, a former abattoir farm in the i...
- ILLUSTRATIONEarly days, 1998: contrast this view with the one below. It shows how the trees and shrubs grew in just two-and-a-hal...
- ILLUSTRATIONA recent picture of native trees and shrubs planted on Hamlin’s Hill, shows the pattern of growth after two-and-a-hal...
- CHAPTERR.M.A. Saves Forest Remnants
- CHAPTERCommunity Helps Forest Regeneration
- CHAPTERBackyard Nature Website
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- CHAPTERExecutive Membership Changes
- CHAPTERAttention Life Members
- CHAPTERPlant Identification Labels
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- CHAPTERlodges and reserves
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- CHAPTERSociety's Forest Islands in Hawke's Bay
- CHAPTERA 'Mini Mainland Island'
- CHAPTERBase for Exploring
- CHAPTERbook notes
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- CHAPTERNew Zealand Land of Birds
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- CHAPTERWhich New Zealand Bird?
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- CHAPTERIdentification of Seabirds in the Southern Ocean
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- CHAPTERCoasting: The Sea Lion and the Lark
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