Hill exhibited a small marsupial and asked its Toorak for two or three weeks at the beginning of the year. Cope asked when was the Rcd-whiskcred Bulbul last Ment had no power to arrest, and hence could not do a great deal in \t wasįurther stated that forest rangers and the Committee of Manage. Mr, Mattingley referred to a report of two women stealing Lyre-īirds, and suggested that some punishment was needed. Report was at variance with one given by a member living m theĭistrict He suggested that the matter be left to the Committee for National Park were doing well, but Mf, Stewart stated that this Coghill reported that animals at the Sperm Whale Head Passed officially to both Stace and Federal authorities." Our other fauna and flora sanctuaries and that this motion be The Wilson's Promontory National Park, as repotted in the PressĪnd witnessed by some of its members, and stresses the need forĪ comprehensive plan for post-war rehabilitation of this and all Registers its abhorrence at the destruction ot protected fauna in C Morrison, and secondedīy Miss Wigan, was carried unanimously: - "That the FJff.fc.Vi Moreover, much damage hadīeen done to the Chalet and some of the contents had been stolen. Xn writing that there would be no damage to flora and fauna. Management, stated that the Defence Department had promised Mattinglcy, speaking as one 01 the Committee of other -animals were noted at all The area around Waterlooīay and Cape Wellington was all burnt out. Miss Wigan, speaking from personal observations made duringĪ recent visit Lo the area, stated that only one Koala was seenĪnd no. State that should obtain, He further suggested that the Clul> Much time and work would be required to briug them back to the Of our National Parks in general, in order to ascertain bmvĢ P%t4 N^n-oHsts' Chib Proceeding I v^/gs' Occupation, and suggested that now was the rime for a stocktaking Promontory by Commandos in training during six years of Morrison referred to damage causefl at Wilsons
The following were elected as ordinary members of the Club: President and a brief report of The last meeting of the 'Geologicalĭiscussion Group was given by the Hon. Traps were still being- operated in Tasmania by ideal bushmen,Īnd a further trip into even more remote areas of South- WestĮxcursions held since the last meeting were mentioned by the Members that although no success in capturing a Thylacine hadīeen achieved, traces of the animal had been founded lie hadĮvery hope of eventually succeeding in the capture of specimen*.
David Pleay wrote thanking the Club fur.j donation receivedĪfter the excursion to the Healesville Sanc»uary, and advising It was expected that an excursion wou?dīe arranged to the Grampians during this- visit.
Inviting members to visit Ararat early in May, when the Club and closed for the conversazione atĪ tetter was received from the Ararat Field Naturalists* Club In the Club meeting programme would be instituted. Questionnaire, and stated that from the next meeting an alteration The Honorary Secretary briefly reported on the results of the Hospitality given Club members on visits to Mt. The President also referred to the death 01 Mrs. The useful excursions held in bis district under his leadership. N>etuioned his interest in the Club and its members, emphasising The President referred to the death of Mr.
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