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and Americans are showing an in- 
creased concern for their environ- 
ment. From its beginning, com- 
mented Callison, when two war- 
dens were shot to death by plume 
hunters in the Everglades, the Au- 
dubon Society has always been a 
militantly active organization and 
the “mother lode of the conserva- 
tion movement.” 
THE CENTRALIA EVENING SENTINEL received the third annual press 
award, presented by Illinois Audubon Society, for its work in conservation 
and environmental reporting. The award was presented by Betty Groth 
(center) at the Society’s annual meeting in Mt. Vernon. On the left is Charles 
Callison, Executive Vice-President of the National Audubon Society and one 
of the country’s foremost conservation leaders. Accepting the award for the 
newspaper is Judith Joy. 
The new IAS decal 
is more than 
twice this size. 
Our cardinal is pictured in blazing red. The 
background colors are beldly green and 
blue. Around the circle, “Illinois Audubon 
Society” is printed in a solid black. These 
new decals are for sale now. They can be 
mounted quickly and easily on the inside of 
any kind of window. They’re_ especially 
suitable for your car. Order several. 30c each. 
By Mail From: Illinois Audubon Bookstore 
1017 Burlington Ave., Downers Grove, Ill. 60515 
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