TO PROTECT OUR ANIMALS.
SOME CHANGES DESIBED. ' (Ur Tclccrnph-I'rcjn ABiurlMlunl ' Chrlstchurch, November 21. Representatives of tho Canterbury Phil*, sophical Institute and Canterbury Acclirriatis*. tion Society ha\o made a number of rccoiu* mendntjons for the amending of tho Animator Protection Act, and other pniloeophicel institutes are to bo adeed to agree to them, and assist in having legislative effect being given thorn. Amongst tho rnranimendntioiis are that tho warrant in tho Gazette of May 10, 1008, oontaining a list, of bird 6, which aro abso-. luitolv protected bo substituted for tho sixth schedule of tho Act; that absolute protection be given to native tais and the tuatarn. limri nnd ite cgra; that the protection of opoesnnu be removed; that Iho native quail, native lark; Stephen's Island wren, brown ami black teal, grov noddy, white-capped noddy, albatrossoa 'Uiolly-lMMvke, Auckland Island (liglrtlcss ducks, and all eha.;;s, except the black sh.iH, bo i\b6a luloly protroted j that iu Section 42 tho nord "owla" bo iu6ert«l amongst tho liet of aniinaU ■wuow importation into iho Dominion is prohi bitod.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 6
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174TO PROTECT OUR ANIMALS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 6
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