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AN article dealing with the controversy over the question of the preservation of the famous kauri tree of New Zealand, with particular reference to the treatment and control of Waipoua Forest, was published in Nature of January 10, 1948. The article ended on an optimistic note, as it was felt that it should not be difficult to reach agreement. Unfortunately, that agreement has not been reached, mainly as one side feels unable to accept any compromise and appears convinced that nothing short of constituting the whole 40,000 acres a national park of the type in which nothing may ever be touched would meet requirements.
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CHAMPION, H. The Kauri Tree in New Zealand. Nature 163, 238–239 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163238a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/163238a0