TO SAVEA FOREST WHIRINAKI 'This book will take its rightful place alongside the other key documents of a truly civilised world' David Bellamy: This book is about the tallest; densest and one of the most beautiful native forests still lett in New Zealand: Whirinaki forest: And the issues explored in this book are central to the current debate over almost all our remaining native forests- foreword by David Bellamy 62 full colour plates photography by Ian MacDonald 112 pages 28cm square quality gloss art paper sturdy combo binding authoritative text by Protessor John Morton; Dr John Ogden & Mr Tony Hughes. A book of out- NATIE FORESTS ACTION COUNCIL Proceeds from every book sold using this form will help save New standing beauty; Zealand's native forest: Please send me copies of 'To save a Forest' quality & value at S15.95 post free. Ienclose a cheque for S ONLY S15.95 post Name free Address Post your cheque and this form to Native Forests Action Council, PO Box 756 Nelson:
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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1 August 1984, Page 28
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166Page 28 Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1 August 1984, Page 28
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