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Author and field naturalist, Ronald Lockley at right, on the verandah at Miranda Shorebird Centre near Auckland, which he helped to found during his eighties. When he died at 97, Ronald Lockley was the oldest of Forest and Bird's distinguished life members.

GEOFF MOON

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Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 10

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Author and field naturalist, Ronald Lockley at right, on the verandah at Miranda Shorebird Centre near Auckland, which he helped to found during his eighties. When he died at 97, Ronald Lockley was the oldest of Forest and Bird's distinguished life members. GEOFF MOON Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 10

Author and field naturalist, Ronald Lockley at right, on the verandah at Miranda Shorebird Centre near Auckland, which he helped to found during his eighties. When he died at 97, Ronald Lockley was the oldest of Forest and Bird's distinguished life members. GEOFF MOON Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 10

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