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E. Phillips Turner was among those who set up the Native Bird Protection Society, the original name for Forest and Bird, on March 28, 1923. Like several of the founders, Phillips Turner was permitted to be active in conservation advocacy while holding a senior position in public life.

SALLY GREENAWAY

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Forest and Bird, Issue 308, 1 May 2003, Page 34

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E. Phillips Turner was among those who set up the Native Bird Protection Society, the original name for Forest and Bird, on March 28, 1923. Like several of the founders, Phillips Turner was permitted to be active in conservation advocacy while holding a senior position in public life. SALLY GREENAWAY Forest and Bird, Issue 308, 1 May 2003, Page 34

E. Phillips Turner was among those who set up the Native Bird Protection Society, the original name for Forest and Bird, on March 28, 1923. Like several of the founders, Phillips Turner was permitted to be active in conservation advocacy while holding a senior position in public life. SALLY GREENAWAY Forest and Bird, Issue 308, 1 May 2003, Page 34

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