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GANNET SANCTUARY

GREAT INCREASE IN BIRDS Having completed his 200 th trip to the gannct sanctuary at Capo Kidnappers, near Napier, Mr. D, («. A\ illiams, who has been ranger for seven years and four months, has announced his intention to resign. "I'vo got the feeling that I've bad too much of a good thing," he said when discussing his retirement from a purely voluntary olliec. He said the birds had increased considerably since ho first visited the sanctuary, and this year there were moro birds there than for some years.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22617, 4 January 1937, Page 12

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GANNET SANCTUARY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22617, 4 January 1937, Page 12

GANNET SANCTUARY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22617, 4 January 1937, Page 12

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