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ICE AGE PARK AND TRAIL FOUNDATION 
A foundation by this name has been Started in Wisconsin. For more complete details 
write the Foundation, 411 East Mason St., suite 600, Milwaukee 2, Wis. It will direct 
activities toward the development and maintenance of areas in the outstanding moraines 
and glacial formations of Wisconsin; establish trails and shelters; encourage explora- 
tion and study; and devote much attention to education. A non-profit organization; 
contributions are tax deductible. 
ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND SURVEYS BILL 
Write to Senator GaylordNelson, Wash., D.C. for a copy of this proposed bill, It is 
worth reading,commendation and support. Within the past 20 years, significant ecol- 
ogical concepts have slowly but surely permeated American thinking, although ecology 
as a distinct subject matter field had its modern beginnings in the last half of the 
19th Century. Ecology coupled with computerized memory-storage systems should enable 
mankind, if he so wills it, to make great strides in learning how to handle natural re- 
sources and how "to live in this world in an ecological, as well as a political sense." 



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BEAUTIFUL NEW USEFUL 
Nature color Cards Can Now Be Obtained From 
IAS BOOKSHOP, c/o Peter Dring, Willow Springs, Ill. 
These postal cards now include: Bald Eagle, Baltimore Oriole, Mourning Dove, 
Green Heron, Trumpeter Swan, Brown Thrasher, Sparrow Hawk, Bob-white Quail, 
Wood Duck, Crested Flycatcher, American Goldfinch, Cardinal, Blue Jay, and 
Saw-whet Owl 
Prices: 5¢ each; six for 25¢ (add 5¢ postage ) 
or 
twenty-five for $1.00 (post 

















Still available at Bookshop, A Distributional Check-List of the Birds of Illinois by 
Smith and Parmalee, at 25¢, postpaid. Buy three or four copies, keep one in car for 
ready reference and give others to friends as a special, thoughtful gift. When in 
doubt as to rarity of a bird in your locale, consult this check-list. You can then 
double check your observations and send in to the Bulletin your field notes with a 
feeling that you have at least consulted a source of verified information, Get your 
copies before supply is exhausted; or make it a chapter or club project to supply 
each member with a copy. Also, how about that IAS Arm tch?==$1, postpaid, 
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PROTECT YOUR LAND — BUY YOUR WILDLIFE SANCTUARY SIGNS NOW 

WILDLIFE These bright yellow metal signs printed in black, as 
SANCTUARY 
Protected by Law 
NO TRESPASSING 
NO HUNTING 

shown to the left, are very popular with our members- 
They are 7-3/4" x 10", Signs are shipped postpaid. 
Prices are one for $1.00; five for $4.50; ten for 
#8,00. Make checks payable to the 
Tllinois Audubon Society. 


Owner 


Registered with 
Illinois Audubon Society 

Mrs. Vera Shaw, IAS Sanctuary Registrar 
Route Two, Olney, Illinois 62/50. 
Please send me Wildlife Sanctuary Signs. Amount enclosed: $ 
Name (Please print) 
Address 


City 
