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Originally there were many herds that roamed land owned by the British Crown and the native Māori, but many were eradicated with the intensification of large scale farming and forestry operations combined with increased mechanization that decreased the need for stock horses.
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But the terror threat has yet to be eradicated, with cat-and-mouse battles raging between militants and security forces in border regions.
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