his magnificent limited edition screenprint Of Karikari Beach by leading New Zealand artist Don Binney is being reissued by the Environmental Defence Society. Funds from the sale of the print will be used in the campaign to save the Peninsula: EDS is fighting a developer who plans to establish a huge resort complex Of hotels; motels and cabins which will destory the pristine Karikari qualities of the environment; EDS ISSUED JOINTLY BY THE ROYAL FOREST AND BIRD PROTECTION SOCIETY AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE SOCIETY BOX 5496 AUCKLAND argues that there are better locations available and that virgin coastline should be protected: Please rush me copies of Karikari by Don Binney For a copy of this superb screen print; send the coupon or Name: a letter 'today to: Address: EDS; PO Box 5496 AUCKLAND enclose $ (S25.00 per print including postage)
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Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 2, 1 May 1985, Page 30
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139Page 30 Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 2, 1 May 1985, Page 30
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