At right: posters and brochures seeking better protection for the native pigeon are part of a Society campaign to save the bird from threatened extinction. Funding for the campaign comes from a Lotteries Environment and Heritage grant, and the estate of the late Jacqui Barrington, a Society field officer who was active in trying to save the birds from hunting in Northland. Members can get copies of this poster, to use for display purposes, from their local Forest and Bird branch.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Unnumbered Page
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82At right: posters and brochures seeking better protection for the native pigeon are part of a Society campaign to save the bird from threatened extinction. Funding for the campaign comes from a Lotteries Environment and Heritage grant, and the estate of the late Jacqui Barrington, a Society field officer who was active in trying to save the birds from hunting in Northland. Members can get copies of this poster, to use for display purposes, from their local Forest and Bird branch. RFBPSNZ Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Unnumbered Page
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