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  2. The bush - Wikipedia

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    bush walk – short day walks in the bush; going bush – to live in the bush for an extended period of time, which may include "living off the land" by means of hunting or fishing. bushman – Used in the 19th century for New Zealand loggers. The term still stands for someone that lives in the bush as a means of preferable lifestyle.

  3. Deforestation in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Māori arrival, New Zealand was almost entirely forested, besides high alpine regions and those areas affected by volcanic activity. Māori began settling the country about 1000 years ago [3] and by 1840, when Europeans were a small part of the total population, the forest cover was significantly reduced from 85% down to 53%.

  4. Phillips family disappearances - Wikipedia

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    Phillips disappeared with the children again on 9 December 2021. Police did not initiate a search, stating that he had notified his family of where he was going and was not in violation of court restrictions. [20] [21] [22] He did not show up to his court date on 12 January and thus an arrest warrant was issued. His lawyer had not heard from ...

  5. 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 Ōrongomai / Cass Peak . [ 2 ]

  6. 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]

  7. 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]

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  9. Longbush, Southland - Wikipedia

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    Longbush Longbush is a community in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island. It is located in a rural area outside the city of Invercargill on the banks of the Waihopai River. Just to the northeast is the larger town of Woodlands.There are two possible origins of the name Longbush, with one being that it is simply named after the shape of the bush. The second, however, is that it ...