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A PREDICTION OF H. GUTHRIE-SMITH.

In his preface to “Mutton-Birds and Other Birds,” published' in 1914, H. Guthrie-Smith wrote (in regard to the need of a strong organisation for the saving of native birds) :—“ln truth, the matter is not one to be dealt with by an individual. It is only the consensus of opinion of a Society, yet lacking in New Zealand —a Society for the Protection of Native Birds and Native Plants —that can carry weight.” To-day the Forest and Bird Protection Society has the weight which is winning on a wide front.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 36, 1 May 1935, Page 7

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A PREDICTION OF H. GUTHRIE-SMITH. Forest and Bird, Issue 36, 1 May 1935, Page 7

A PREDICTION OF H. GUTHRIE-SMITH. Forest and Bird, Issue 36, 1 May 1935, Page 7

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