BIRDS, FoRESTS AND NATURAL FEATURES OF NEW ZEALAND including the growth of the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand 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 25 sections ranging from the origins and formation of {Coegocety the 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 Penuatvrpaes 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 3, 1 August 1984, Page 29
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148Page 29 Advertisement 4 Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1 August 1984, Page 29
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