RON D AND E.A: GREENWOOD ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST The trust provides financial support for projects advancing the conservation and protection of New Zealand' s natural resources; particularly flora & fauna, marine life, geology; atmosphere & waters. More information is available from the Trust at PO Box 10-359, Wellington Molesworth Station Tours 1 or 2 day tours High country tussock lands Alpine plants: Historic Available Oct-May Ask about our Ure River Eco tour: 5% discount on receipt of this ad Back Country Safaris Geoff or Lee Swift Ph 0800 104 532 Fax 03 575 7525 WILD WOOD BOOKS specialists iN Natural History Discounts for Forest & Bird Members. For a FREE catalogue; please Phone: 06-378-7458 or Fax: 06-377-2958 Write: Masterton RD9 Kisvis toi' Kisis ENVELOPE SAVERS Napier branch has a supply of pads of these. Each contains 50 sheets, gummed on the back: Cost $3 per pad; bulk orders of 10 or more to branches S2.50 per pad. Send orders to "Envelope Savers 160 Vigor Brown St, Napier: Make cheques payable to Napier Forest and Bird: Australia: Lotus Bird Lodge 200+species of birds, resident naturalists, 11/2 hr flight from Cairns, superior accommodation, excellent cuisine Ph: 00617 4059 0773 fax 00617 4059 0703 http:llwww.cairns aust com/lotusbird
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/FORBI19991101.2.35.2
Bibliographic details
Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 46
Word Count
200Page 46 Advertisement 2 Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 46
Using This Item
For material that is still in copyright, Forest & Bird have made it available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC 4.0). This periodical is not available for commercial use without the consent of Forest & Bird. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this magazine please refer to our copyright guide.
Forest & Bird has made best efforts to contact all third-party copyright holders. If you are the rights holder of any material published in Forest & Bird's magazine and would like to discuss this, please contact Forest & Bird at editor@forestandbird.org.nz