EAS One of the best you are holding in your _ hands membership in the Society will BUT give yOU more than beautiful issues of Forest and Bird magazine a year Here are some further benefits: the satisfaction you are helping to protect New Zealand's natural 'heritage; special olfers of gifts, books and products exclusive to the Society; the chance to visit and stay at any of the Society's bush reserves and lodges; new friends we have 51,000 members and numbers are growing; the opportunity to join with our active branches on regular field trips, meetings and practical conservation projects; providing the Society with a means to help it maintain its 30 bush reserves throughout New Zealand. what could be a more perfect AND gift than a gift subscription to Forest and Bird, entitling your family Or friends to all the benefits and privileges of Society membership. Help conservation and solve your gift problems at a strokel Post NOW HELP US PROTECT OUR ENDANGERED ANIMALS, PLANTS AND HABITATS.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 2, 1 May 1988, Unnumbered Page
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167Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 2, 1 May 1988, Unnumbered Page
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