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    It can also be used to make crafts such as jewellery. Kauri forests once covered much of the North Island of New Zealand, before early settlers caused the forests to retreat, causing several areas to revert to weeds, scrubs, and swamps. [1] Even afterwards, ancient kauri fields and the remaining forests continued to provide a source for the gum.