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Māori and the New Zealand environment.’ In
Environmental histories of New Zealand,
edited by Eric Pawson and Tom Brooking, 19–34.
Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2002.
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Atkinson, A. E. ‘Introduced mammals in a new
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Wilmshurst, J. M., and T. F. G. Higham. ‘Using
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Wilson, Kerry-Jayne. Flight of the huia:
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reptiles, birds and mammals. Christchurch:
Canterbury University Press, 2004.
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Worthy, Trevor H., and Richard N. Holdaway.
The lost world of the moa: prehistoric life of
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University Press, 2002.
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