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Plantation Wildlife

New Zealand’s plantation forests are full of life. The forest litter builds a layer of humus in which a wide range of shrubs, ferns and tree ferns germinate and grow. This thick undergrowth provides food and shelter, and wildlife flourishes.

Because only small areas of a pine plantation are cut down at any one time, there is always undisturbed forest nearby as a refuge.









 

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