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A TRAPPER’S STORY.

Hon. Secretary: “How are you getting along with your trapping?” Trapper: “All rightgot' eight this morning word! Don’t they give the trees what—oh?—They just can eat and cut the leaves off. They ringbark saplings, and tear off bark and play the very deuce.” Hon. Secretary: “Yes, it’s a bad look out for our birds and forests where they are.”

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Forest and Bird, Issue 9, 1 June 1925, Page 8

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A TRAPPER’S STORY. Forest and Bird, Issue 9, 1 June 1925, Page 8

A TRAPPER’S STORY. Forest and Bird, Issue 9, 1 June 1925, Page 8

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