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been invited to talk on this theme, along with two other journalists. The 
second section, held on Saturday morning, will consist of four simultaneous 
“round-tables.” Here groups will gather to discuss (a) Illinois Wildlife; 
(b) recent conservation legislation; (c) Illinois sanctuaries; (d) inter-club 
publications. The third section, held early Saturday afternoon, will afford 
several groups an opportunity to be heard on a project or legislation for 
which they need and seek support. The fourth section will be the business 
meeting, with adoption of bylaws and election of new officers. The fifth 
section will be the evening banquet. Gov. William Stratton has been invited 
to give the main address. The evening will conclude with a symposium on 
the ways and problems of the Illinois General Assembly; two state senators, 
two state representatives and speakers from the Independent Voters of Illi- 
nois and the League of Women Voters will be asked to make short talks. 
Color slides and color films will also be presented during the Conference. 
Invitations to participate have been sent to all nature, sports and outdoor 
groups in Illinois. The Council is composed of delegates from over 25 Illinois 
conservation organizations. 
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Correction, Please! 
THE JUNE, 1955 ISSUE of the Bulletin, on page 11, mentioned that the nest- 
ing grounds of the whooping crane “have never been found.” Several mem- 
bers have written us to point out that the nesting area was found last 
year — in Wood Buffalo Provincial Park, in northeast Alberta. This has 
solved one of the leading bird mysteries of our times. 
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March Bulletins Wanted 
BECAUSE OF AN OVERSIGHT, less than the necessary number of March, 1955 
Audubon Bulletins was printed. Dr. R. M. Strong reports that the supply 
of this issue at the Museum is already exhausted. Since it contains the 
Christmas Census, this number will be in demand by bird students and edu- 
cators for several years to come. Therefore, we appeal to all members who 
have extra copies (through multiple membership in a family, or otherwise) 
to return their “extras” to the Society. This also applies to members who 
would normally discard the March Bulletin by the end of the year. Please 
bring your unwanted copies to the October 9 Audubon lecture at the Museum, 
and leave them at the Book Service desk, or mail them to Dr. Strong at the 
Museum. Thank you! 
