LIVING ALIVING NEW ZEALAND FOREST 0ass 048 NEW ZEALAND 4684 FOREST RRk BROKR4R by Dr Robert Brockie An illuminating new perspective on the bush and its inhabitants. This book will appeal to all who love the outdoors and natural history. Our native forest; from canopy to forest floor, has been the subject of a landmark 25-year study by DSIR scientists. Now, for the first time;, their discov- eries are presented in plain language the changes with the seasons; behaviour and breeding of birdlife, effects of possums, deer and goats upon the vegeta tion and much more. The study, based in the Orongorongo range near Wellington, has led to many astonishing discoveries which apply through- out most of New Zealand: 192 pages with 32 pages of colour and more than 150 line illustrations. Retail price approx 895.00 Special Offer Io all members of Forest & Bird S85.00 per copy To order your copy of A Living New Zealand Forest at the special price of 885.00 (including post & packaging), simply write to: Forest & Bird Mail Order Special Offer PO Box 631 WELLINGTON Be sure to include your membership number (on your Forest & Bird address label) and a cheque for $85.00.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 23, Issue 2, 1 May 1992, Page 48
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197Page 48 Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 23, Issue 2, 1 May 1992, Page 48
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