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A NEW AUDUBON CAMP _OF THE WEST} 
The National Audubon Society has just added a new Audubon Camp to the group of out- 
standing areas for those who want to learn about birds first-hand this summer. The 
new camp is located in rugged mountain country between Yellowstone and Grand Teton 
National Parks, and will be staffed by the same outstanding instructors that managed 
the former California Audubon Camp. There will be three, two-week sessions begin- 
ning June 23rd. For details and registration forms, write to Audubon Camp, 
Box 3666, El Monte, California. 
OPEN SPAGES IN ILLINOIS 
Betty Groth, Vice-President and Chairman of the I4S Conservation Committee, wrote 
an article with the above title in the March 1962 issue of the Audubon Bulletin. 
It received such favorable response that the Board of Directors authorized publica- 
tion of five thousand reprints. With the assistance of Paul Lobik, six photographs 
have been added and the original article has been expanded to a four-page leaflet. 
The reprints will be used by our Membership Committee to acquaint new members with 
our work and our interest in open spaces. It will also be used by our Conservation 
Committee to stimulate more action by Illinois public office-holders concerning the 
urgent need to preserve some of our prairies, marshes, woods, and shore lines be- 
fore they are exploited and destroyed. 

GENTLEMEN--A PRAIRIE CHICKEN NECKTIE FOR EASTER! 
The Prairie Chicken Foundation of Illinois is still offering handsome neckties at 
the price of $2.50 each. These ties come in four colors: red, blue, green, and 
browm. Each tie shows two Prairie Chickens in flight. Lower down on the tie, a 
male bird is strutting through blades of grass. These neckties make suitable gifts 
for outdoors men. The modest profit helps to defray the urgent loan on the Yeatter 
Sanctuary. Your necktie will be sent postpaid; kindly enclose payment with order. 
Send to Raymond Mostek, Prairie Chicken Foundation, 615 Rochdale Circle, Lombard, 
Tllinois. 
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"'axpansion of Illinois Audubon Society activities, so important in 
these days of constant threat to wildlife and unspoiled land, de- 
pends upon additional income from contributions and bequests. 
THESE ARE WELCOME IN ANY AMOUNTS, small or large. All will help 
the Society in its efforts. 
"It should be borne in mind that although the Illinois Audubon 
Society is affiliated with the National Audubon Society, they are 
nevertheless separate and distinct organizations. Financial support 
of the National Audubon Society does not benefit the Illinois 
Audubon Society. To assure the latter result, the benefaction 
should be made expressly to the Illinois Audubon Society." 
--Finance Committee 
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Mrs. C. F. Russell 
Bald Eagle Club, Illinois Audubon Society 
P. 0. Box 287, Decatur, Illinois Date 
Let me help to save the American Bald Eagle from extinction. I understand that 
there are less than 4500 left. I know funds are needed for research and education. 
Enclosed is one dollar. Please send me a LIFETIME membership card in the Bald 
Eagle Club and a four-page leaflet. 
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