RARITY DEMANDS SECRECY
"Publicity is a very powerful method of interesting the public in matters upon which the public may be uninformed, There are, howetver, some things which are better left unsaid. One of these is the locality in which a species of birds or of plants nearing extinction is to be found," says Captain E. V. Sanderson, President of the Forest and Bird Protection Society. "The broad casting of such information is only too apt to be used by the collector as a means of acquiring rare specie mens and thereby completing the extinction of the rare species." -
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 234, 6 November 1940, Page 3
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99RARITY DEMANDS SECRECY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 234, 6 November 1940, Page 3
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