BIRDS
ISSUED BY
New Zealand Native Bird Protection Society Head Office - - Box 631, Wellington Otago Branch - - Box 672, Dunedin Southland Branch: Box 400, Invercargill
OBJECTS —To advocate and obtain the efficient protection and preservation of our native birds, a bird day for our schools, unity of control of all wild life, and the preservation of sanctuaries, scenic reserves, etc., in their native state. Affiliated with the International Committee for the Protection of Wild Birds. The foundation of true conservation is in the setting aside of sanctuaries efficiently and rigidly controlled by men who know how. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Life Members - £5. Endowment Members, £1 per annum. Ordinary Members, 5/- per annum Children - 1/- per annum. (Membership open to all.) New Zealanders! Protect Your Native Birds!
BULLETIN NO. 23.
MARCH, 1931.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 23, 1 March 1931, Cover Page
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128Cover Section Forest and Bird, Issue 23, 1 March 1931, Cover Page
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