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Kauri:Witness to a Nations History
By (Author) Joanna Orwin
Upstart Press Ltd
New Holland Publishers (NZ) Ltd
1st January 2019
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
240
Width 170mm, Height 23mm
New Zealand's conifer, the kauri, once dominated the northern landscape. This remarkable tree which grows up to 50m with trunk diameters of over 5m can live for over 1000 years, so it has played a part in the lives of all inhabitants, celebrated in Maori Myth and integral to early colonial history. Over the centuries, kauri's high-quality timber has yielded war canoes, ships' spars, furniture and houses. Today though, the kauri forests are a shadow of their former selves facing a new threat with kauri dieback and providing challenges for conservationists, botanists and scientists working to protect this unique trees' future.