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FIVE CLASSIC POSTERS ALPINE WETLANDS FORESTS TUSSOCKS MARITIME Alpinc Forcsts Wetland Maritime Tusswck As part of New Zealand's celebration of the Centennial of National Parks, Forest and Bird has produced five high quality posters; each exploring a natural theme alpine, wetland, forest; tussock and maritime. Produced on high quality paper; these magnificent posters will be sought-after momentos of the Centennial: The dramatic Snowball Glacier in Mt Aspiring National Park, the bronze tints of a wetland in front of Mt Cook, golden tussocks in Tongariro National Park, a northern rata in dense forest of Urewera National Park and an evocative sunset mirrored in rock pools, Motuihe Island, Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park T each poster depicts the diversity of our natural heritage. Buy a set or buy them singly: Forest and Bird will deliver your posters in a strong cardboard cylinder to ensure they remain in good condition in the mail. Only $17 a set (inc GST and postage and packaging) or s6 each (inc GST and postage and packaging): See order form below. ORDER FORM (for calendars and posters) Please send me a set of 5 posters for postage and packaging)_ S17.00 (inc GST and postage) Alpine Wetland Forest or posters at S6.00 each (inc Maritime Tussock Name Address Send cheque Or postal order (payable to RF & BPS) to: RF & BPS Mail Order, PO Box 631, Wellington

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Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 February 1988, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 February 1988, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 February 1988, Page 40

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