Strong reading
Havelock North
Shirley Bathgate-Hunt
Firstly your magnificent magazine goes from strength to strength and is always compulsive reading. I read it from cover to cover the day it arrives. The articles are first class and are controversial enough to make all members sit up and take notice. I am concerned to see yet another "foreign bird" in our midst — the Nankeen heron whose presence only makes it harder for our native birds to find food. The thought of this heron plundering the nests of other native birds is a very strong reason for ridding the country of it before it becomes too numerous to deal with.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 3
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