What are the most common 10 plants in NZ?
Estella W made this Official Information request to Department of Conservation
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      From: Estella W
      
    
    Dear Department of Conservation,
What are the most common 10 plants in New Zealand (native and non-native included)?
Yours faithfully,
Estella Wong
        From: OIA
        Department of Conservation
      
    
    Dear Estella
On behalf of the Director-General of the Department of Conservation, I confirm receipt of your request for official information. Your request has been forwarded to the relevant business group for processing. You will receive a reply in accordance with the requirements of the Official Information Act 1982. 
Yours sincerely
Alan Moran
for Director-General
Alan Moran 
Ministerial Support Advisor (GSU) 
Strategy and Innovation Te Punaha Rautaki/Auaha
Department of Conservation–Te Papa Atawhai
Phone:  04 4713286 – VPN 8286
Nokia House | Level 6 | 15 Manners Street | PO Box 10420 | Wellington 6143
Conservation for prosperity Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai 
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        From: Jeffrey Cornwell
        Department of Conservation
      
    
    Good afternoon Estella
 
Please find attached response to your Official Information Act request of
 7.1.17.
 
Yours sincerely
 
Joy Austin for Jeffrey Cornwell
 
Joy Austin
Personal Assistant to Gavin Walker, Director, Recreation, Tourism &
 Heritage, and Jeffrey Cornwell, Director, Planning & Support, Science and
 Policy Group
Department of Conservation - Te Papa Atawhai
[email address] | [mobile number]
 
National Office
Conservation House, 18-32 Manners Street | PO Box 10-420, Wellington 6143
 
Conservation leadership for our nature Takina te hī, Tiakina, te hā o te
 Āo Tūroa
 
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