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Loss Of Native Flora And Fauna Deplored

It was amaying to flim to see flpw New Zealand had been over-run by imported birds, and how they had taken on positions to whic'h they were not normaHy accustomed, said the cthaNnan of the 'council of the Galloway Cattle Society of Great Britain, Mr. A. Duncan, speaking to members of the Levin Rotary Club yesterday. He- explained that his two main interests were agriculture and ornithology-. ■ Mr. Duncan said that he _ had seen only about five speqies of native birds. .It had been very disappQinting to learn the deplor^ able extrnt to which the natural fauna hacl been depleted and the flora lost. *

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 February 1948, Page 4

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Loss Of Native Flora And Fauna Deplored Chronicle (Levin), 10 February 1948, Page 4

Loss Of Native Flora And Fauna Deplored Chronicle (Levin), 10 February 1948, Page 4

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