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working together we CAN make a DIFFERENCE Forest and Bird, New Zealand's largest Forest and Bird is helping to: environmental organisation, is involved Protect natural areas including in a wide range of conservation work We forests, tussocklands, wetlands are a registered charity which works to and rivers. preserve and protect the indigenous flora Preserve threatened species such and fauna and natural features of New as kakapo, kiwi and the yellow-eyed Zealand for the benefit of the public including future generations. Current penguin. Forest and Bird membership is 40,000, Save dolphins, seals and seabirds by and the Kiwi Conservation Club, for ending damaging fishing practices young people, has an additional Promote a safe environment; free membership of 6,000. from pollution: What You can do Ifyou care about New Zealand's Enrol your friends and family with a environment and want to do something gift membership in Forest and Bird or worthwhile to safeguard it for future the Kiwi Conservation Club. generations, you can assist Forest and Bird Inform others about conservation by in the following ways: expressing concern and encouraging Give a donation. Donations over action: S5 are tax deductible. Assist with volunteer projects in your Join as a Forest and Bird member: local area, through your local Forest Leave a gift to Forest and Bird in and Bird branch: your will: join Forest and Bird To join today please complete the Donation/Membership form attached to the other part of this form at the back of this magazine, and send to: Forest and Bird, PO Box 63 | , Wellington together with your payment: You are reading the official publication of Forest and Bird; available exclusively to Forest and Bird members; If you are not a member you can receive this magazine directly to your home by joining as Forest and Bird member Please send me further information on: Leaving a bequest to Forest and Bird Kiwi Conservation Club (KCC) magazine and how to join KCC Name Address Return to: Forest and Bird,; PO Box 631, ,Wellington: Fax: 04 385-7373, Email: office@wn forest-bird.orgnz

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Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Unnumbered Page

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