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NRCI TO MEET AT ALLERTON PARK 
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nee since the REvther Meet giguiticant confer, | 
nois was first founded in 1954, conservation 
eaders will gather at Allerton Park at Monti- 
ello, Ill. to discuss proposals to weld the 
tate's various conservation groups into a more 
Ohesive and effective force. Dates - Oct.3-5. 
Binoculars for 
Bird Watchers 
LEITZ TRINOVID BINOCULARS 
At the April board meeting of NRCI, held in gga rel) oe Concept 
eoria, it was decided to explore possibilities 
f adopting a successful program in Volorado,. 
ernon Greening , a former board member of TAS, 
Creators of the world-famous 
i Bil Leica camera have perfected 
ee ; a new prism system that 
ae : dramatically reduces binocular 
; size and weight. It’s the first 
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ad now active in the Sangamon County Conserva= 
ion Council has urged that Illinois consider 
he Colorado experiment. 
On Friday night, there will be a panel dis- 
ission on vandalism in the parks and forest pre- 
serves, with some suggestions on how we can help 
mmbat the very serious litter problem on our 
-ghways and on public land. 
Saturday morning will feature a discussion 
1 water pollution and point towards establish 
mt of a Scenic Hivers System for Illinois. 
+her states have also considered Scenic River 
Ograms. 
There will also be a discussion on the very 
portant role of the Dllinois Conservation Ad= 
sory Board. 
We trust that every IAS Chapter and Affili- 
> will send two or three delegates to this 
iference. How do we help end the corporate 
lence to the land and waters? How do we help 
ce our legislators alert? How do we end the 
ithy in our own Audubon clubs? How can conser- 
lonists be an effective force to preserve a 
lity environment? Help us find the answers, 
George Woodruff, Chairman 
den Acres Farm, Route 2 
det, Illinois 60431 
, NRC 
Please send me more information about the 
I Vonference at Allerton Park, Oct. 3-5. 
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HERTEL & REUSS BINOCULARS 
I.A.S. field glasses are equal in 
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Yet they cost less than half 
as much as comparable binocu- 
They are produced by 
Hertel & Reuss of Kassel, Ger- 
lance 
many, 
makers of quality precision in- 
struments. 
Society has sold these for 15 
years; this income supports our 
conservation projects. 
anywhere. 
leading designers and 
Illinois Audubon 
Center 
focusing. 

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1017 Burlington Avenue 
Downers Grove, Il, 60515 
1.A.S. Car Decals 
The Cardinal—our state bird— 
sings from a green pine bough. 
Full color, 34%’’ diameter, for 
windows. 
Only 30c Postpaid 

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