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community in Japan, which has similar concerns about preserving ancient giant trees. The two leaders launched the "Family of
Ancient Trees" project to raise mutual awareness and encourage eco-tourism. The agreement followed a series of visits and talks between members of the trust and other concerned
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In the late 1960s, in violation of the 1913 recommendations, adopted de facto, the
National Government initiated clear felling in the Warawara forest. This was not stopped until 1972 following a large public outcry and fulfilment of an election promise of the incoming Labor Government. In this short
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Waipoua Forest came under the provision of the State Forests Act, and an area of 90 km² was constituted a State Forest Reserve. One of the reasons for its escape from destruction in earlier days was its remoteness combined with the difficulty of extracting its timber. Another was,
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council in its application to the
Ministry for the Environment for funding to replant areas within the Domain with indigenous vegetation. In November 2007 the trust raised an outcry over a decision by the Department of Conservation to cut down a 600-year-old kauri tree as part of a road widening
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In 1907 the
Waipoua Forest, the Warawara forest and one or two other smaller reserves were the only virgin kauri forests left belonging to the state. In 1913 a Royal Commission on Forestry recommended that a specially selected area of 0.8 square kilometres (0.31 sq mi) of the Waipoua
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volunteers, who managed to stop its spread using helicopters and fire breaks. Millions of dollars of pine, and many endangered birds, were lost, including an estimated 20 North Island brown kiwi. In all the fire claimed over 2 square kilometres (0.77 sq mi) of vegetation.
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The trust is attempting to save the last of the ancient kauri trees, and to assist the wildlife in the park to recover. The trust is actively engaged in reseeding and converting previously logged land to its original forested state and is also working on establishing a
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Warawara Forest of 50 square kilometres (19 sq mi), be established as national kauri forests for the people of New Zealand. In 1926 a road was put through Waipoua Forest to provide access to the lands of neighbouring settlers.
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The forest was declared a sanctuary in 1952. A community-based volunteer organisation, the
Waipoua Forest Trust, helps maintain the forest. The sanctuary is bordered to the south by the 350 hectares (860 acres) Professor W.R McGregor Reserve, named after
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plantation adjoining the native forest, but destroyed ecologically significant wetland vegetation, and came within 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) of the iconic Tāne Mahuta. The blaze was fought by local
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disease. There are also easy walking tracks to Te Matua
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New Zealand groups and their opposite numbers in Japan. In May 2009 the trust was one of the sponsors of the Waipoua Forest run, in which many Japanese visitors participated.
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A forest fire threatened Waipoua Forest when it broke out on 1 February 2007 after someone had been cooking mussels on an open fire at a nearby beach. The fire burnt
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was one of the driving forces in this movement, writing an 80-page illustrated pamphlet on the subject, which proved an effective manifesto for conservation.
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Tāne Mahuta, Lord of the Forest, is the largest living kauri tree in New Zealand.
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hatchery. Awareness has been made through a photographic display at the
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The waipoua kauri forest: the last virgin kauri forest of new zealand
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1517:. Protected Natural Areas Programme (New Zealand). Archived from
1259:"McGregor, William Roy 1894–1977 Zoologist, university lecturer"
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1405:"Footprints Waipoua & Crossings Hokianga Newsletter No. 19"
1488:. New Zealand Native Forests Restoration Trust. Archived from
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Girth of Te Matua Ngahere compared with a person for scale
1177:"New Zealand State Forests Act 1885 (49 VICT 1885 No 30)"
901:"Kauri dieback in Waipoua Forest a 'tragedy' - scientist"
1622:"ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAMME: Community Involvement"
1410:. Footprints Waipoua. January–March 2010. Archived from
30:"Waipoua" redirects here. For the genus of spiders, see
1385:. Ministry for Culture and Heritage / Te Manatū Taonga
1006:"Deadly kauri tree disease found close to Tane Mahuta"
800:. NZ Native Forests Restoration Trust. Archived from
850:"Waipoua Forest | How to Save a Forest book | About"
700:area. The Trust is a joint partnership between the
1227:. No. Bay of Plenty Times. 26 September 1947
1157:. No. Daily Southern Cross. 18 February 1876
1840:"Events: Waipoua Forest Fun Run & Walk 2009"
1624:. NORTHTEC TAI TOKERAU WANANGA. Archived from
1059:"Funding sought for research into dying kauri"
1732:"Iconic New Zealand and Japanese trees unite"
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1883:Cooper, Robert Cecil; Cambie, R. C. (1991).
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1920:Department of Conservation information page
1918:Waipoua Forest: Kauri Coast places to visit
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927:"Waipoua Forest: Places to go in Northland"
876:"Kaipara leads the way in 'visitor' growth"
1734:. New Zealand Tourism Board. 20 April 2009
1679:. Kaipara District Council. Archived from
1356:. TU Bergakademie Freiberg. Archived from
1107:"Fire still burning near Northland forest"
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1183:. New Zealand Legal Information Institute
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1887:. Oxford University Press. p. 64.
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1438:"Minister launches Millennium Forest"
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1885:New Zealand's economic native plants
1706:"Row erupts over Kauri tree felling"
1570:"OTHER DISPLAYS AT THE KAURI MUSEUM"
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1061:. Radio New Zealand. 21 October 2009
27:Forest on New Zealand's North Island
1461:"New life from ancient kauri giant"
1181:NZLII - New Zealand Acts As Enacted
979:Alanah May Eriksen (13 July 2007).
1325:"CLIMATE AND WEATHER OF NORTHLAND"
981:"Storm takes heart of forest king"
779:List of Kauri Parks in New Zealand
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1981:Forest conservation organizations
726:Queen Elizabeth II National Trust
160:The jungle inside Waipoua Forest.
1459:Angela Gregory (29 March 2000).
1225:"Waipoua State Forest Petitions"
702:Native Forests Restoration Trust
1902:McGregor, William Roy (1948).
1784:"Giant Trees Forge Friendship"
1572:. Kauri Museum. Archived from
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1436:Mark Burton (28 March 2000).
1027:Debora Vrana (October 2007).
602:Average rainfall mm (inches)
1486:"Canopy No. 30, Autumn 2000"
874:Alicia Burrow (6 May 2015).
1543:Jim Eagles (18 July 2004).
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1971:Forests of New Zealand
1872:The Story of the Kauri
1203:"Waipoua State Forest"
1085:The New Zealand Herald
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1844:Footprints Waipoua
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