Research fund for entomological study
In 1972 the Entomological Society of New Zealand set up a 2lst Anniversary Research Fund, which is intended to encolrace the’ pursuit. oF entomological projects and foster the improvement and diffusion of entomological knowledge in New Zealand. About $1,500 is available each year, and the fund 1s open to individuals, clubs, and members and non-members of the Entomological Society. Since 1975 more than $10,000 has been granted for a total of 36. -projyects.- covering a wide variety of entomological studies. Further information about the research fund may be obtained from the secretary, Mrs S. Millar, 8 Maymorn Road, Te Marua, Upper Hutt.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 14, Issue 3, 1 August 1982, Page 36
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