NEW ZEALAND FORESTS
Sir, —It was very distressing yesterday to read in your paper the article about the forests in New Zealand. If used at the present rate they will soon be gone, and, of course, the native birds, too. It seems terrible that the children of today will not know this country as we the older folks do. I think it is all well described in “Maoriland” by A. H. Adams. And would not our rainfall be much less if our forests disappear. —Yours, etc., NEW ZEALANDER. October 2, 1952.
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26856, 8 October 1952, Page 3
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