BIRDS
ISSUED BY New Zealand Native Bird Protection Society (Inc.)
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. csggS© 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. 24.
JULY, 1931.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 24, 1 July 1931, Cover Page
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130Cover Section Forest and Bird, Issue 24, 1 July 1931, Cover Page
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