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Pureora Forest Park is a 760-square-kilometre (290 sq mi)
protected area in the
North Island of New Zealand.
Within its rich
rainforest are an abundance...
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Forsteropsalis pureora is a
species of long-legged
harvestman in the
family Neopilionidae. This
species is
endemic to New Zealand,
found in the North...
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Pureora (known more
usually as
Mount Pureora to
avoid confusion with the township,
locality and
Forest Park) is an
extinct 1,165
metres (3,822 ft) high...
- species' long-term survival. As of 2010,
North Island kōkako were
present in
Pureora Forest Park,
Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne
Conservation Park,
Mapara Wildlife...
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Trail or
Pureora Timber Trail, in the
North Island of New
Zealand is an 84-kilometre (52 mi)
cycleway (also used by
walkers and hunters) in
Pureora Forest...
- conservationist. He is well
known for his tree-top
protest in what is now the
Pureora Forest Park in
order to halt
native forest logging during campaigning in...
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Mokau in the
south and
extends inland to
Maniaiti /
Benneydale and
Mount Pureora.
Waitomo District covers 3,534.84 km2 (1,364.81 sq mi) and had an estimated...
- the sky-blue
mushroom (Entoloma hochstetteri), and in the
background is
Pureora Forest Park. In 1999, New
Zealand changed from
paper banknotes to polymer...
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significant recovery of New
Zealand kākā po****tions. For example, in
Pureora Forest Park 20 kākā were radio-tracked in an area to be
treated with aerial...
- Sean W. (30
April 2007). "Introduced red deer
reduce tree
regeneration in
Pureora Forest,
central North Island, New Zealand" (PDF). New
Zealand Journal of...