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| The truth is that Canada is not yet " = emerged from the twilight of = = destructive exploitation. We still = 1 have the social outlook of the bush- | = whacking pioneer. Scandinavia has | f left it behind and long since has = | reached the broad high plateau of | ■| national planning through engineering = | skills and decisive public opinion. ... | | Our children grow up in the ancient | i zeals of exploitation. The Norwegians i = grow up in the zeals of stewardship | 1 and the needs of unborn generations. = = —Robson Black in “Forest and | i Outdoors” (Canada) . = = Thus writes a Canadian. What can one = = say of New Zealand? =

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Forest and Bird, Issue 104, 1 May 1952, Page 8

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Untitled Forest and Bird, Issue 104, 1 May 1952, Page 8

Untitled Forest and Bird, Issue 104, 1 May 1952, Page 8

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