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Dealing with fast spreading pest hits new milestone for Otago Regional Council

Time:2024-05-21 14:24:40 source:Stellar Spotlight news portal
Skippers in 2010 (above) vs in 2024 (below). Remnant native beech forest can be seen recovering in the valleys now that wildings have been removed. Supplied/Whakatipu Wilding Control Group

The photo above shows Skippers in 2010 and the photo below shows it now. Remnant native forest can be seen recovering in the valleys now that wildings have been removed. Photo: Supplied/Whakatipu Wilding Control Group

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