PROTECTION OF NATURE.
The Dutch and French Governments have now officially recognised the International Office for the Protection of Nature and have appointed the following delegates to be their representatives to the General Council of the Office:— Delegates for Netherlands and Dutch East Indies: Dr. P. G. van Tienhoven, President of the Society for Nature Protection in Netherlands; Dr. W. A. J. M. van WaterschOot van der Gracht, Chief Engineer of Mines; Professor Dr. L. Ph. le Cosquino de Bussy, Director of the Colonial Institute, Amsterdam; Dr. J. C. Koningsberger, former Minister of Colonies. Delegates for France and Colonies: Mr. M. Bolle, Conservator of Forests, Ministry of Agriculture, Paris; Professor Dr. A. Gruvel, General Secretary of the National Committee for the Preservation of Fauna and Flora in the Colonies; Mr. Raoul de Clermont, President of the Section for Nature Protection of the Societe Nationale d’Acclimatation de France.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 38, 1 November 1935, Page 3
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