BIRDS; FORESTS AND NATURAL FEATurES OF NEW ZEALAND Ipotedingn the be8iowy &, of the 'RoYandoreor and Bird of New Incorporated: 173 pages of text with black and white historic photos and diagrams with a foreword by A. A T. Ellis, QC, President of the Society. The book comprises 25 sections ranging from the origins and formation of the Scciety , to its personalities and guiding lights over the years, native birds, noxious animals, erosion, the saga of Manapouri, etc. Norman E. Dalmer, has drawn on a long and personal experience of the Society; being_past Pexatvrpaes President; and Treasurer, past Executive and past Branch He has written and published this the first history of the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society to coincide with its Diamond Jubilee 1983/84. Available direct from Forest and Bird Mail Order or through: Mr N.E. Dalmer The Avenue Levin Price S8.95
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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Page 45
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143Page 45 Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Page 45
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