Your help is needed.. in theforests jin the high country .on the coast sfor our threatened wildlife t's not always easy keeping tabs on the environment, but with your help we are doing our best. Our campaigns depend on the extraordinary support of our ordinary members. These are just some of the issues Forest & Bird has been working on over the past year: TBT pollution, South Westland forests, marine re- serves threatened wildlife, Kauri national park, deer "'enrichment' clearfelling of kokako forest. Did you know that on a per capita basis New Zealand has one of the best records of any country for its support of voluntary conservation organisations? But we think there must be many more people out there who would like to help save our plants and wildlife , stay at Forest and Bird lodges, go on informative walks with friends and have the opportunity to buy special conservation products at reduced prices And of course receive Forest & Bird magazine 4 times a year! That's why we are setting ourselves and our members a membership target for 1990 , the year we observe 150 years of nationhood. Can you help boost our membership from 50, 000 to 60,000 in that time? You can start by filling in the order form on the card in the magazine , or by passing a form on to a friend. Forest & Bird protecting the natural environment. Fooest Coeird _ and the Maruia Soci- Target 60,000 members ety are launching a major Cam-
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Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Unnumbered Page
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246Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Unnumbered Page
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