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Photo: Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Council (D. N. Bircham) An aerial view of the upper Motueka River. On the right of the river, running close to the tip of the aeroplane’s wing, is a line of trenched willows. These are a part of the works in hand to train the river, to prevent flooding and erosion of the valuable land alongside.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 148, 1 May 1963, Page 10

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Photo: Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Council (D. N. Bircham) An aerial view of the upper Motueka River. On the right of the river, running close to the tip of the aeroplane’s wing, is a line of trenched willows. These are a part of the works in hand to train the river, to prevent flooding and erosion of the valuable land alongside. Forest and Bird, Issue 148, 1 May 1963, Page 10

Photo: Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Council (D. N. Bircham) An aerial view of the upper Motueka River. On the right of the river, running close to the tip of the aeroplane’s wing, is a line of trenched willows. These are a part of the works in hand to train the river, to prevent flooding and erosion of the valuable land alongside. Forest and Bird, Issue 148, 1 May 1963, Page 10

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