Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tongariro National Park' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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Understory species within the forests include ferns such as crown fern (Blechnum discolor) as well as shrub species.
To the northwest, and around Mount Ruapehu, between an altitude of 1200 and 1500 m, tussock shrubland and tussock grass covers large areas (around 150xc2xa0km2), consisting mainly of New Zealand red tussock grass (Chionochloa rubra), inaka, curled leaved neinei (Dracophyllum recurvum), wire rush (Empodisma minus), and bog rush (Schoenus pauciflorus), as well as heather and grasses like hard tussock (Festuca novaezelandiae) and bluegrass (Poa colensoi).
Also present in the park, as well as the whole of New Zealand, are animals introduced by Europeans, such as black rats, stoats, cats, rabbits, hare, possums and red deer.
With this track net, three camp sites, two emergency shelters, nine public and four private huts and the facilities in Whakapapa, the park is well developed for tourism.
These tracks also serve as winter routes, as well as the track to the summit of Mount Ruapehu.