THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF BIRD PROTECTION.
The object of this organisation is the association of all the bird protection societies and similar leagues in order to unify and strengthen the effort, now growing so freely, to secure protection for useful birds. A great number of societies from many countries, including Britain, the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden, Japan, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, etc., have already joined the movement, which was inaugurated by Dr. Gilbert T. Pearson, president of the National Association of Audubon Societies of America. It is proposed to hold an international conference in Switzerland this year or early in the coming year.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 13, 1 September 1927, Page 12
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108THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF BIRD PROTECTION. Forest and Bird, Issue 13, 1 September 1927, Page 12
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