ENROL ANOTHER MEMBER!
society Lreasurer
David Underwood,
The basic flaw in the Society’s finances at the moment, is that we are spending more than we are receiving. We need to keep spending because there are so many important environmental issues that require our attention. The forests, wetlands, tussock grasslands, the natural habitat of our native birds and animals need our protection. Increased membership is one of the best ways to provide the extra income to enable us to do this. The easiest way to increase membership is for every member to enrol one more member. This should be particularly easy now because so many people want to receive our new journal. Please make sure that you use the enrolment form in this magazine, and if you need more, contact your local branch officer.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1 August 1984, Page 29
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133ENROL ANOTHER MEMBER! Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1 August 1984, Page 29
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