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It was decided to change the usual name of resolutions to challenges. Scores of challenges were suggested during the conference and a committee of children selected 26, covering issues as diverse as wildlife protection to renewable energy sources. The day after the conference Debbie Simmons flew to New York to present the challenges to the United Nations.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Page 25

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It was decided to change the usual name of resolutions to challenges. Scores of challenges were suggested during the conference and a committee of children selected 26, covering issues as diverse as wildlife protection to renewable energy sources. The day after the conference Debbie Simmons flew to New York to present the challenges to the United Nations. Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Page 25

It was decided to change the usual name of resolutions to challenges. Scores of challenges were suggested during the conference and a committee of children selected 26, covering issues as diverse as wildlife protection to renewable energy sources. The day after the conference Debbie Simmons flew to New York to present the challenges to the United Nations. Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Page 25

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