NATIVE BIRDS
PROTECTION SOCIET V ITS ANNEAL REPORT The N.Z. Native Bird Protection Society’s annual report says: — The closing year has been marked with yreat obstacles to the Society’s work in the same manner that all work is being handicapped bv the depression in that all endeavours to get something done have been met with the reply: “No money the German owl menace is amongst many other matters held up in this manner. BIE1) ALBUMS These are now receiving the final attentions of the printers and will be on , issue shortly. They represent the results of much endeavour and as every picture is worth framing and each picture is accompanied by a. descriptive lecturctte, our executive feel that the large expense incurred is justifiedThe retail price is 12s Gd, and has been brought- down to thU figure as, although ii will entail a. loss to the Society, it is felt that our first dutv is to carry on the work of public education in order that most people wi] 1 be concerned to sec tliat mu birds and forests are adequate iy protected from harm.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3998, 12 April 1933, Page 7
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