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The feral sheep are of MerinoRomney ancestry and about 1,300 to the north of the fence were shot. In some areas grazing and early burning have encouraged the spread of Bulbinella rossii and the replacement of tussock by short turf.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 178, 1 November 1970, Page 8

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The feral sheep are of Merino-Romney ancestry and about 1,300 to the north of the fence were shot. In some areas grazing and early burning have encouraged the spread of Bulbinella rossii and the replacement of tussock by short turf. Forest and Bird, Issue 178, 1 November 1970, Page 8

The feral sheep are of Merino-Romney ancestry and about 1,300 to the north of the fence were shot. In some areas grazing and early burning have encouraged the spread of Bulbinella rossii and the replacement of tussock by short turf. Forest and Bird, Issue 178, 1 November 1970, Page 8