LOOKING FOR A CArEER IN CONSERVATION? Contact the School of Forestry at the University of Canterbury about a degree in conservation forestry A forest; with its bird, insect and other animal and plant life forms a complex and ever changing system: The conservation management of our native forests requires an understanding of the way forests respond to natural and induced change, and needs people who can combine a good knowledge of natural science with sound management skills. As a graduate in conservation forestry; you will not only have a broad background in the science of New Zealand s flora and fauna, but also the management skills necessary to conserve the native forests that cover a quarter of New Zealand. If you want a career conserving native forests in New Zealand Or overseas, you should be thinking seriously about doing a Bachelor of Forestry science degree at the University of Canterbury: For more information contact: The Head, School of Forestry, University of Canterbury; Christchurch, New Zealand:
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Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 3, 1 August 1990, Unnumbered Page
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165Unnumbered Page Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 3, 1 August 1990, Unnumbered Page
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