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Stephen King (conservationist)

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Stephen King is a New Zealand conservationist.

He is well known for his tree-top protest in what is now the Pureora Forest Park in order to halt native forest logging during campaigning in the 1970s and 1980s. King also is involved in the protection of kauri trees in the Waipoua Forest.

King is also one of the patrons of the New Zealand Trust for Conservation Volunteers.[1]

Stephen King was sentenced to four months' community detention in 2010 for possession of objectionable images, including child pornography.[2]

Stephen King was mentioned as one of the Saints of Forest Preservation by the fictional religious group God's Gardeners in Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood

References

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  1. ^ New Zealand Trust for Conservation Volunteers
  2. ^ Lambly, Annette (31 January 2010). "Prominent greenie admits child porn". The Northern Advocate.