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thf ~v ! V?^. lntereßti°g article on Una subject which appeared in your Sat ujjdax s issue is much to the point. But <vhy let such an ineffective manner of controlling such matters continue? The (bins rests w,th the public, who presu mably have regard for, and know the value of their foresta. The acclimatisation system has long outlived the day of-its usefulness, and such an out-of-date "iriethod'.of controlling sport, bird life Yerrnin, e.tc, would not be tolerated hi $ p.ode P country. Surely it is time we called a halt and conserved our forests game, and .bird life in a proper manner! They are all inter-allied, and should be handled as being so. The farmer, fisherman, :sKootist, tramper, forest and bird^man,"and all should then be better served, .The cry should be: "New Zealand ,f or. New Zealand," and then we couldn't go wrong, and make such awful blunders' as in the past. — l am, etc, MAORILANDBE. - -12th-Novemb«r.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 10
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162DEER VERSUS FOREST Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 10
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