Front Cover: While the NZ Government campaigned this winter to end the countless deaths of marine mammals by driftnetting, hundreds of fur seals were dying in NZ waters and the same Government chose to stand by and watch. Such a slaughter must not be repeated (see article page 8). Photo: David Comer
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Forest and Bird, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 November 1989, Cover Page
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52Front Cover: While the NZ Government campaigned this winter to end the countless deaths of marine mammals by driftnetting, hundreds of fur seals were dying in NZ waters and the same Government chose to stand by and watch. Such a slaughter must not be repeated (see article page 8). Photo: David Comer Forest and Bird, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 November 1989, Cover Page
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