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AS appears to be inevitable in times of economic stress, reductions were made in the research staff of the New Zealand State Forest Service as in other directions, and the Forest Biological Research Station at Nelson, New Zealand, was closed soon after its official opening. It is pleasing, however, to be able to read as reported in the annual report of the New Zealand State Forest Service for the year ending March 31, 1932 (W. A. G. Skinner, Govt. Printer, Wellington), that research work was continued on a restricted basis.
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Forestry in New Zealand. Nature 132, 35–36 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132035b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/132035b0