INTERNATIONAL OFFICE FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATURE.
By Royal Decree the Belgian Government has officially recognised the International Office for the Protection of Nature,
and has appointed the following delegates to be its representatives to the General Council of the Office:—
Delegates from Belgium: Baron E. de Cartier de Marchienne (Belgian Ambassador in London) and Count Henry Carton de Wiart (former Prime Minister).
Delegates for the Belgian Congo and the Mandated Territory of Ruanda-Urundi: P. Charles (Minister of Colonies) and Professor Dr. V. Van Straelen (Director of the Royal Belgian Museum of Natural History and President of the Institute for National Parks in the Belgian Congo).
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Forest and Bird, Issue 37, 1 August 1935, Page 14
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106INTERNATIONAL OFFICE FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATURE. Forest and Bird, Issue 37, 1 August 1935, Page 14
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