CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE.
Page New Zealand’s Vanishing Forests 1 A Lost Ambition . . . . . . 2 Kereru or Kuku — N.Z. Pigeon . . 3 The Reef or Blue Heron . . . . 4 National Suicide ... . . . . 5 Jack Miner’s Waterfowl Come Home .. . . . . 6
Page Cartoon . . . . . . . . 7 A Friendly Chat About Shags . . 8 Poverty or Conservation ... . . 10 A Lesson From Nature . . . . 12 The Birds’ Necessary Place in Nature . . . . . . 15
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Forest and Bird, Issue 52, 1 May 1939, Unnumbered Page
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60Table Of Contents Forest and Bird, Issue 52, 1 May 1939, Unnumbered Page
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