As tin- rapid ifeippea ranee nf the wekn has been a source of deep regret to eiei> one interested in tl„, preservation or Xew Zealand fauna, it is vomlortm}, l | know that there is a possibility of h pert little owl not becoming aUogelhc i extinct. A member of the council <- the. Otago Acclimatisation S"C'ety . t Friday's meeting, said that the !«■>. Thomas Mackenzie lind told hi.n that M had, when in the Mi!lf"' rd '"J nl , trict, given tlm conditions of life of the wcka some study, and us ;i result 0 . observations be bolirveil t|iat ' ,v,is, if not increasing, at east hold i g its own, despite the depredations of its ■relentless imported comics—the weasel and the stoat.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 59, 3 April 1909, Page 3
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119Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 59, 3 April 1909, Page 3
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