NATURE STUDY IN N.Z. BUSH
CAMP TO BE HELD AT LAKE WAIKAREMOANA
(New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, December 15. A holiday camp, which will combine recreation with an opportunity to study nature in the deep bush of New Zealand, is to be held by the Forest and Bird Protection Society towards the end of January. It will be the second such camp held by the society, and from the experience gained it is hoped to inaugurate a system of similai' camps in other parts of New Zealand. The camp will be held from January 22 to 28 at Lake Waikaremoana. A programme, arranged by Mr Bernard Teague, of Wairoa, who originated the idea of the camp, will include many men noted in their particular fields as excursion leaders or evening speakers. They are: Dr. R. A. Falla (Dominion Museum), Mr Victor Davies, of New Plymouth; Mr Beddie, of Lower Hutt; Mr Tom Shout (warden of the Tongariro National Park); Mr Cottrell, of Napier; and Messrs Druce and Morris Jones, of Wellington. A forester of the New Zealand Forest Service will also be present at the camp.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27224, 16 December 1953, Page 14
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