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Native forest

Native forest

Native forest

Before 1960 Northland’s indigenous forest was milled, but an increasing awareness of conservation contributed to the industry’s decline. Now surviving tracts of native bush, such as this one at Waipoua on the west coast, are reserves.

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Photograph by Peter Hodsell

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