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- Wenderholm Regional Park is a regional park north of Auckland in New Zealand's North Island. It is situated between the estuaries of the Puhoi River and...
- cabinet minister Kennedy Graham was a Green Party MP from 2008 to 2017 Both Wenderholm and Ellerslie are named after homes owned by Graham. Graham, Douglas....
- Orewa and Whangaparāoa. The 1960s saw the opening of two regional parks, Wenderholm Regional Park, adjacent to the Hibiscus Cost, and Shakespear Regional...
- the island, likely in the 1600s. Today, the island forms a part of the Wenderholm Regional Park. "Mahurangi Island". New Zealand Gazetteer. Land Information...
- Couldrey House is a mid-19th century historic homestead located in the Wenderholm Regional Park. Couldrey House was originally built and owned by Robert...
- (453 ft) hill. Te Muri Regional Park and Wenderholm Regional Park are a part of the 82 hectares (200 acres) Wenderholm and Te Muri Coastal Forest biodiversity...
- species: James, R. E. (1995). Breeding ecology of the New Zealand pigeon at Wenderholm Regional Park. p93. School of Environmental and Marine Science. University...
- widens to a tidal estuary, flowing into the Hauraki Gulf between the Wenderholm Regional Park and the town of Waiwera. The mouth of the river is the tidal...
- Waimakariri River Wainuiomata Regional Park Waitākere Ranges Waitawa Wenderholm Whakanewha Whakatīwai Scenic reserves Alice Eaves Reserve Bruce Park Goldie...
- novaeseelandiae) in response to a rat (Rattus rattus) poisoning programme at Wenderholm Regional Park". New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 20 (1): 45–51. JSTOR 24053733...