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Planting Data schools Cannon Hill Friends Weta Lightning Strike 60 Springs green and golden bell frogs water standards Access road T.C.List Bellbird Fungi Intercreate puriri 1976 Centennial Brooklands Drive Goldfish Arbour Day NZHPT Category II Kohukohu liquidambar Himalayan Dogwood Leah Barclay Norfolk Pine 75th Anniversary Triumphans Festival of the Pines Pukekura Park Portal Project March 2009 text editor formats kereru registration places Kohekohe goats koura vine Metrosideros carminea depth Storm Eastern Hillside Planting; NP92H; C.T. McDowell discuss locked Cercis siliquastrum Derek Hughes Hydrangea getting started racecourse road structure Kahikatea Giant Sweet Chestnut Tree Creepy Crawlies January 2010 Little Black Shag English Elm F.A. Carrington Claire Fuller Elise Smith Taranaki Regional Council Matapihi Historic trees publications PPPP whistling tree frogs summer Palms Veitch Medal Plane Tree Carpolepis elegans T. King animal tracks Wiggins

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The Pukekura Park Portal Project is a Community Partnership Fund Projectcoordinated by The Friends of Pukekura Park
in partnership with Puke Ariki,New Plymouth
Puke Ariki. Kete - Friends of Pukekura Park.
This Project is a pilot for "Taranaki Educational Resource: Research,Analysis and Information Network" (T.E.R:R.A.I.N.), and sets out to digitise community data and create a resource of georeferenced material suitable foranalysis using Geographic Information Systems. Under access agreements thepublic use of the information will be allowed for non-profit purposes.

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