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  2. Murphy's Bush - Wikipedia

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    The Flat Bush School House was built adjacent to the forest in 1877, and actively used until 1929. [3] The forest was a part of the Murphy family's farm. Conway Murphy purposefully kept his cattle away from the forest in order to preserve it. [4] The bush was occasionally used by the Pakuranga Hunt for hare hunting. [5] [6]

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  4. Kennedy's Bush Scenic Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy's Bush Scenic Reserve is a public conservation reserve in the Port Hills south of Christchurch, New Zealand. It sits above the suburb of Kennedys Bush on the northern side of the hills, just north of ĹŚrongomai / Cass Peak . [ 2 ]

  5. Scenic reserves of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Scenic reserves are a type of New Zealand protected area. They are the most common, and probably most widespread, form of protected area in the country. [1] The reserve vary size: while most are less than 100 hectares, some are more than 1,000 hectares. Some are "islands of unspoilt nature in a sea of farmland". [1]

  6. Le Roys Bush - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 management plan lists the various species found in the reserve. Links to the plan and other information can be found at LeRoysBush.nz. Infiltration of pest plants has been tackled by the Le Roys Bush Management Committee and contractors supported by grants from the Auckland Regional Council, Kaipatiki Local Board and the Birkenhead Licensing Trust.

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  8. Waimahaka - Wikipedia

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    Waimahaka in 1952. Waimahaka is a locality in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island. [1] It is situated in a rural area, inland from Toetoes Bay.Nearby settlements include Pine Bush and Titiroa to the northwest, Fortification and Te Peka to the east, Pukewao and Tokanui to the southwest, and Fortrose on the coast to the south.

  9. The bush - Wikipedia

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    The Australian bush "The bush" is a term mostly used in the English vernacular of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, where it is largely synonymous with hinterlands or backwoods. The fauna and flora contained within the bush is typically native to the region, although exotic species may also be present.

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