A poster produced by the society in the 1920s. Even though the name of the organisation was not formally changed until 1934, the connection between wildlife and its forest habitat was emphasised from the beginning.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 268, 1 May 1993, Unnumbered Page
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39A poster produced by the society in the 1920s. Even though the name of the organisation was not formally changed until 1934, the connection between wildlife and its forest habitat was emphasised from the beginning. FOREST AND BIRD ARCHIVES Forest and Bird, Issue 268, 1 May 1993, Unnumbered Page
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