HONORARY RANGERS
CHECKING OF VANDALISM A tetter received by the Forest j anil Bird Protection Society from a | correspondent in Otahuliu mentions ihe formation of the Northern Patrols Range l - Service. Young men are trained for gooi! work in conservation of native forests and $n the cheeking of vandalism. In one reserve these enthusiasts have cleared atvay an acre of gorse and hall' an acre of blackberry and have repaired about two miles of fencing so that it is now strong enough to keep out the cattle which formerly straj'ed m and damaged native bush. "It is really gratifying," the writer states, "to sec the great increase of native birds on this reserve since j the patrols took charge."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 115, 26 January 1940, Page 7
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119HONORARY RANGERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 115, 26 January 1940, Page 7
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