With few exceptions, all wildlife must have cover of some sort —cover in which to conceal its homes, cover into which it may dart when attacked by an enemy, cover in which to rest or sleep or in which it may find protection from the elements. Without exception, all wildlife must have adequate food at all seasons in order to survive. Dr. H. H. Bennett in “Soil Conservation”.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 105, 1 August 1952, Page 11
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