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OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY.

To advocate and obtain efficient protection of our native forests and birds and the preservation of sanctuaries, and scenic and other reserves, in their native state, and to enlist the practical sympathy of both young and old in these objects. The. Society invites all those who realise the great economic and aesthetic value of our native, birds, and who wish to preserve our unrivalled scenic beauties, to band together with it to carry out these objects. The subscriptions are: Life Members £lO. Endowment Members £l, Ordinary Members 7/6, Junior Members 3/- per annum. Endowment Members comprise those W j esre to contribute in a more helpful manner towards the preservation of our bird* and forests. This magazine is issued quarterly to all members without charge. Convening and Secretarial Member of Nature Protection Council. National Section of the International Committee for Bird Preservation. Member of the International Union for the Protection of Nature (lUPN). CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE APPEAR ON PAGE 16.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 106, 1 November 1952, Page 1

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OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY. Forest and Bird, Issue 106, 1 November 1952, Page 1

OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY. Forest and Bird, Issue 106, 1 November 1952, Page 1