0 launch the World Heritage Cam- NEW ZEALANDS WORLD HERITAGE T paign, Forest and Bird has produced four magnificent new posters, spon- sored by Tilogy Business Systems Ltd. Three feature the proposed areas, one the South- NAW ZEALANDS WorD HERIACE west The scenes depicted on the posters are the quintessence of the areas: a regal black- browed mollymawk (subantarctics) , the famous giant spotted black grouper (the Kermadecs) , the Oparara limestone area (North-west Nelson) and awe-inspiring Fiord- land (Sth West NZ): The photographers are: Barney Brewster; NEW ZEALANDS WOPLD HERITAGE Roger Grace, Roger Moffat and Kim Westerskov: Support the World Heritage campaign: Buy the posters as a series ($29 for 4 incl postage and packaging) or for S10 each (incl NEW ZEALANDS WORLD HERIACE postage and packaging): Send your order to Forest and Bird Mail Order; PO Box 631, Wellington. Please send me the World Heritage poster series $IO.00 each or $29.00 for 4. Name Address You can also order the posters through our mail order catalogue Thanks Forest and Bird thanks Trilogy Business Systems Ltd for its sponsorship Of the World Heritage Poster Series; the first of the conservation sponsorships undertaken by Trilogy in partnership with Forest and Bird. Eachyear for the next five years Trilogy is donating S20,000 towards such projects. We welcome the companys commitment to the con- servation of our natural heritage
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 1, 1 February 1991, Unnumbered Page
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225Unnumbered Page Advertisement 2 Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 1, 1 February 1991, Unnumbered Page
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