New Zealand Forest Service

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The New Zealand Forest Service was responsible for the management of New Zealand's state-owned forests, including forestry, conservation and recreational functions, and was abolished in 1987. Its environmental and conservation functions were taken over by the newly-established Department of Conservation. The logging operation and associated land was passed into the New Zealand Forestry Corporation. The logging operations and some land was sold. Other blocks were leased to private logging companies. The West Coast operation passed onto Timberlands West Coast Limited in 1990.


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