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2004-2005 Newsletter Articles & Editorials
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Spring 2005 - Issue 4:
Lord Howe Island
 

Guest Editorial by Liz Westbrooke

Barrier Islanders visit Tiritiri Matangi

Rats eat forest! by John Ogden

Pathways to Progress (Lord Howe Island Series)

Welcome back! to the Robins of Great Barrier

Eradicating Rats - What's the pay off? by Judy Gilbert

Winter 2005 - Issue 3:
Lord Howe Woodhen


Lord Howe Island - leading the way

Magnetic Island manages its Moggys by Tony Bouzaid

Introducing our own predators

An analysis of rat trapping results on
      Little Windy Hill
by John Ogden

Mohunga Project Update by Colin Griffiths

Editorial by David Speir

Summer 2005 - Issue 2:
North Island Robin
 

First Robins bred on Aotea in 140 years by Jude Gilbert

Future Vision or Future Shock by David Speir

Prospectus for the Introduction of Kiwi
       for Great Barrier Island
by John Ogden

Motu Kaikoura Trust - Progress Report

Notes from the Field
(Awana Catchment Trust) by John Ogden

On Island CRESA Report Appears

Autumn 2004 - Issue 1:
Mohunga

Kaikoura Island - In Safe Hands by Tony Bouzaid

Getting It Right Guest Editorial

Mohunga News Flash

Rats & Ecology on Great Barrier Island by John Ogden

Focus - Awana Catchment Trust

The Robins Return by Jude Gilbert

Establishing the GBI Trust by Jude Gilbert

Generous Grants for Local Conservation Efforts
 

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