Cover: A dazzling array of forest and marine wildlife adorns the Forest and Bird Head Office at 172 Taranaki Street in downtown Wellington. The mural, created by Chris Finlayson; displays giant-sized images from the kauri and rata of the north, to the takahe and Mt Cook buttercup of the south. There is even one of New Zealand's oddities a carnivorous land snail from North West Nelson. Formerly the Wellington City Mission, the head office premises also contain a shop and information centre – "Branches". Forest and Bird head office staff welcome visits from members. Photos: Colleen Tunnicliff
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Unnumbered Page
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96Cover: A dazzling array of forest and marine wildlife adorns the Forest and Bird Head Office at 172 Taranaki Street in downtown Wellington. The mural, created by Chris Finlayson; displays giant-sized images from the kauri and rata of the north, to the takahe and Mt Cook buttercup of the south. There is even one of New Zealand's oddities a carnivorous land snail from North West Nelson. Formerly the Wellington City Mission, the head office premises also contain a shop and information centre – "Branches". Forest and Bird head office staff welcome visits from members. Photos: Colleen Tunnicliff Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Unnumbered Page
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