Take a stand for nature:.. join Forest and Bird Being a member of Forest and Bird is being part of New Zealand's largest and most effectiveenvironmentgroup. Forest and Bird has been at the forefrontofconservation in New Zealand for over 70 years: Many ofthe achievements now taken for grantedthat protect our natural areas, native plants and animals have flowed from the society's efforts- the creation ofthe new Kahurangi National Park, and the protection of South West New Zealand, Lake Manapouri, Waipoua Forest and Kapiti Island are only a few: Your supportand involvement will help Forest and Bird continue to: 0 protect native forests and support rescue programmesfor threatened species save dolphins, seals and sea birds by ending damaging fishing practices protect coastlines, wetlands, rivers and tussock grasslands promote energy conservation and waste reduction As a non-profit and non- governmentorganisation we depend on membership subscriptions and donations to continue our work. FOREST 8 BIRD pp attached membershin form
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Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Unnumbered Page
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156Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Unnumbered Page
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