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Bush Outings for Children. ; , One of the best ways of checking a tendency to vandalism by children*, in nativei forests is in giving them courses in native study. For example, members of the Forest and Bird Protection Socicty in Welliftg,- ..- ton, who have a knowledge tatiion and bird life, are tjibting a£'" educational escorts for- parties oJf . school children excursions to for~" ests. That' kind' of :otiting is muc't encouraged; in America by Auduboi*. Societies. There is a similar pn>» cediure in South Africa and in sev-» in Australia." f

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 298, 28 April 1941, Page 5

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Untitled Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 298, 28 April 1941, Page 5

Untitled Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 298, 28 April 1941, Page 5

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