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Mangaone Walking Track

Mangaone Walking Track
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Total Pages: 2
Release: 1992
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Forest and Bird

Forest and Bird
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 574
Release: 1970
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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Tararua Footprints

Tararua Footprints
Author: Mervyn Rodgers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1996
Genre: Hiking
ISBN: 9780908812653

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"This guide is aimed at the tramper ... of moderate fitness ... going on a particular trip for the first time. A few trips are simple ... but most are tramping trips and need ... tramping gear"--Introd.


A Walking Guide to New Zealand's Long Trail

A Walking Guide to New Zealand's Long Trail
Author: Geoff Chapple
Publisher: Random House (New Zealand)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Hiking
ISBN: 9781869797140

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Te Araroa is a 3000km walking trail from Cape Reinga to Bluff, the world's newest long trail, and one of the world's longest. Te Araroa walkers will discover the great diversity of New Zealand's wilderness: the coastline, the forest, the volcanoes, the mountain passes, the lakes and river valleys. This fully updated walking guide is indispensable for those contemplating a through-hike, either in one go or over years, and also for those who simply wnat to walk any one of the trail's 115 stand-alone tracks.


Adventures with Emilie

Adventures with Emilie
Author: Victoria Bruce
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2023-08-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1776953738

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“I’m here because I want to test the very limits of my own resilience and reassure myself that no matter what’s happened to me, I’m not ready to lie down and die.” In 2021, Victoria Bruce quit her corporate job, packed up her life and embarked on Te Araroa trail with her seven-year-old daughter, Emilie. On the 3000-kilometre journey that traverses the length of Aotearoa, the duo faced Covid lockdowns, the harsh elements of New Zealand’s backcountry and even a near-death experience. A keen tramper, Victoria’s drive to complete the walk was to take time out, create lasting memories with Emilie and reconnect with nature. But it was also a way for her to face her past, and the events that led to her post-traumatic stress disorder. In this remarkable book, Victoria interweaves her experiences on the trail with reflections on her painful childhood, her time in state care, recovering from addiction and assault, becoming a mother, and escaping everyday life to finally confront her demons. Powerful and evocative, this is a story about the healing power of nature, our wondrous unique environment, the deep bond between mother and daughter, and survival – both in the wilderness and in life itself.


Adventuring in New Zealand

Adventuring in New Zealand
Author: Margaret Jefferies
Publisher: Sierra Club Books for Children
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1993
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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This guidebook details New Zealand's great variety of outdoor recreational opportunities from the best spelunking caves to peaceful picnic sights. Includes trail access points, maps, and contacts for further information. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.


Beyond Manapouri

Beyond Manapouri
Author: Catherine Knight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781988503042

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1. Introduction: Are we environmental leaders or laggards? -- 2. Manapouri and the advent of the 'environmnental' age -- 3. 'Think Big' and its unintended consequences -- 4. New Zealand's environmental governance gets a makeover -- 5. A strengthening Māori voice in resource management -- 6. Death by a thousand cuts? The emergence of 'intractable issues' -- 7. Climate change: A quarter of a century of lost opportunity -- 8. Governing for the future: Barriers in environmental leadership -- 9. Reflecting on half a century: How far have we come?


Black Butler, Vol. 11

Black Butler, Vol. 11
Author: Yana Toboso
Publisher: Yen Press LLC
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0316237094

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Whispers turn into screaming headlines in Earl Ciel Phantomhive's morning paper as word of the dead being resurrected takes society by storm. But when the unsavoury details of the business reach Ciel's ear, he and his superlative butler, Sebastian, book themselves on a luxury liner to look into these alleged miracles and the "Aurora Society" conducting them. As the waters lap and crash all around the vessel, mysterious individuals gather under the banner of the "Phoenix." Ciel and Sebastian may be one step closer to the truth, but have they sealed their fates by conducting an investigation on what could easily become a floating coffin...?


Ravaged Beauty

Ravaged Beauty
Author: Catherine Knight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 9781927212134

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"Only a century and a half ago, the Manawatu was a heavily forested hinterland: the floodplains were a sea of swamps and lagoons, teeming with birdlife, eels and other fish; the hills and terraces were covered with thick impenetrable forest, refuge perhaps to a few lingering moa. But within a few decades, the forest had been reduced to ashes, and the swamps and lagoons were being drained away. Progress marched across the landscape in the form of farms and settlements. However, it wasn't long before nature "exacted its revenge": erosion scarred the hillsides, floods ravaged farms and towns. Pollution of the rivers saw fish dying en masse. How would the people of the region meet these environmental challenges, and what lessons would there be for the future? By "peeling away the layers", this book tells the intriguing story of the Manawatu's environmental history, drawn from a rich array of sources, maps and historical images"--Back cover.