Contents
- COVER_SECTIONCover Section
- CHAPTERUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft.—The “Clears” which stretch for miles across the western end of the Island and are peat bogs covered with fern. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONBelow.—Te Awainunga River, the second largest stream in the Island, from the Owenga Road bridge: The water is black f...
- ILLUSTRATIONAbove (taken in misty weather).-Awatapu, showing the cliffs at the south of the island. Photo: Logan C. Bell.
- CHAPTERFOREST & BIRD PROTECTION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND (INC.)
- CHAPTEROBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY.
- CHAPTEREDITORIAL The Chatham Islands
- CHAPTERVanishing Species on the Chatham Islands
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONBush flattened by the heavy winds on the south-west coast, showing the result of the destruction of the undergrowth.
- ILLUSTRATIONAkeake forest at Matakitiu near Manakau Point, destroyed because the undergrowth was killed by stock. This allowed th...
- ILLUSTRATIONSand encroachment has been arrested by the preservation of the bush on the hilltops at Henga. Photos: Govt. Publicity
- CHAPTERNeed for Reserves in the Chatham Islands
- CHAPTERDeer in Our Forests – The Price We Pay
- CHAPTERNative Birds in Pukekura Park
- CHAPTERThe Godwit Stays Protected
- CHAPTERUREWERA
- CHAPTERProverbial Sayings of the Maori
- CHAPTERAlong the Track
- CHAPTERDabchick Notes II
- CHAPTERSECTIONS — FUTURE EVENTS
- CHAPTERQuarterly Newsletter
- CHAPTERSome Outdoor Reflections
- CHAPTERJunior Along the Track
- CHAPTERNEW LIFE MEMBERS ENROLLED SINCE LAST ISSUE
- CHAPTERNEW ENDOWMENT MEMBERS ENROLLED SINCE LAST ISSUE
- CHAPTERCHANGE OF ADDRESS
- CHAPTERAPPEAL FOR BEQUESTS
- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSCONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE
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- CHAPTERSTITCHBIRDS NESTING ON LITTLE BARRIER ISLAND Bird Sanctuary
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto: Govt. Publicity. Bush at Te Hapupu, main Chatham Island, which has been carefully fenced, thus keeping out sto...