[Posters concerning the environment and environmental protection. 1984-1989].

Date
1980 - 1989
By
Brown, Nigel Roderick, 1949-; Christie, Quentin R, active 1980-2000s; Coromandel Peninsula Watchdog; Johansen, Doug, active 1988; New Zealand. Commission for the Environment; Enting, Brian Laurence, 1945-1995; Friends of the Earth; National Conservation Week Campaign Committee (N.Z.); New Zealand Forest Service; New Zealand. Wildlife Service; Pesticide Action Network (N.Z.); Pataka Porirua Museum of Arts and Cultures; Whirinaki Forest Promotion Trust; Pringle, Michael James, 1962-
Reference
Eph-C-ENVIRONMENT-1984/1989
Description

Includes:

1984:

Fiordland National Park. This Earth is precious, 1984.

Friends of the Earth. This Earth is precious, 1984 (2 copies)

Friends of the Earth. FOE Resources - Catalogue, 1984.

New Zealand Wildlife Service. Evolution and the future of wetlands, [1984].

New Zealand Wildlife Service. New Zealand's Endangered wildlife, 1984.

New Zealand Wildlife Service. New Zealand seabirds and their young, 1984.

New Zealand Wildlife Service. New Zealand; our native wildlife, [1984]. (2 copies)

Whirinaki Forest Promotion Trust. Whirinaki Forest / [Photographed by] Ian Macdonald, [1984].

1985:

Conservation Week 1985: People need plants. Clianthus puniceus or Red Kakabeak / Photograph by Brian Enting, 1985 (2 copies)

New Zealand Forest Service. People need plants; Conservation Week, 3-11 August 1985. Printed by Format Publishers Limited by authority V R Ward Government Printer, Wellington New Zealand, 1985 (3 copies)

Conservation New Zealand. Herbs: People need plants, [1985?] (2 copies)

Conservation New Zealand. Primary production: People need plants, [1985?].

New Zealand Wildlife Service. Your local kiwi needs you! [1985]

1986:

Conservation Week 1986: Conserving Our Future. Tui feeding young. Photograph by Peter Daniel. Sponsored by Ciba-Geigy New Zealand Limited - Agriculture (2 copies)

Friends of the Earth. Dangers of Pesticides, [1986].

Pesticide Action Network. the what, where, how and why of hazardous pesticides. come and hear Dr Kate Short, Australian guest speaker of the Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals Committee in Sydney. Loaves & Fishes, Hill Street, Tuesday 11 November [1986]

Porirua Museum. Why Greenpeace? Who are they anyway? ... Porirua Museum's current exhibition. November 27th [1986] - March 30th [1987]

1988:

Kiwi Conservation Club. Would you like to join our team? How do you join? [ca 1988]

Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society. Write for the forests right now, [1988].

Peninsula Watchdog. Coromandel too precious to mine / Photograph by Doug Johansen, 1988.

1989:

Conservation New Zealand. Conservation Week 1989: The changing land / [Photograph by] Quentin R. Christie 1989. (2 copies)

Peninsula Watchdog. Coromandel Calling / Print of hand coloured woodcut by Nigel Brown, 1989. (2 copies)

Quantity: 23 colour photo-mechanical print(s).

Physical Description: Photolithographs and stickers, sizes varying.

Provenance: One poster donated by Dr Margaret L Bailey, Porirua, in 2007; one by Dylan Owen, Wellington, in 2013; one by Michael Pringle, Wellington, in 2016.

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Image

Brown, Nigel, 1949- :Coromandel calling. Peninsula Watchdog, Box 51, Coromandel. Reprod...

Date: 1989

From: [Posters concerning the environment and environmental protection. 1984-1989].

By: Brown, Nigel Roderick, 1949-; Coromandel Peninsula Watchdog; Pringle, Michael James, 1962-

Reference: Eph-C-ENVIRONMENT-1989-01

Description: Poster featuring a Nigel Brown woodcut showing two figures looking at a waterfall flanked by nikau palms. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 490 x 335 mm. Provenance: One copy donated by Michael Pringle, Wellington, in 2016.

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[Save Aramoana Campaign] :Another rip off for New Zealand ... Only Fletcher-Alusuisse w...

Date: 1980 - 1981

From: [Posters concerning the environment and environmental protection. 1984-1989].

By: Save Aramoana Campaign

Reference: Eph-C-ENVIRONMENT-1980-01

Description: An arrangement of cursive text in conversational style, including the comments: "The smelter means multinational white-slavery for our economy, technological mutilation of a landscape, destruction of our eco-system, and cyanide waste released constantly into land, sea and air ..."; "Who wants to work for Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornmisza ...?" Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 420 x 297 mm.

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Enting, Brian Laurence, 1943-1995 (Photographer) :People need plants. Conservation week...

Date: 1985

From: [Posters concerning the environment and environmental protection. 1984-1989].

By: Enting, Brian Laurence, 1945-1995; National Conservation Week Campaign Committee (N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-ENVIRONMENT-1985-01

Description: Shows a photograph of flower and a sprig of leaves, of the Clianthus or red kakabeak. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 435 x 315 mm. Provenance: One copy donated by Dylan Owen, Wellington, in 2013.

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Daniel, Peter, fl 1986 (Photographer) :Conserving our future. Conservation Week 1986. T...

Date: 1986

From: [Posters concerning the environment and environmental protection. 1984-1989].

By: Daniel, Peter, active 1986

Reference: Eph-C-ENVIRONMENT-1986-01

Description: Shows a photograph of an adult tui feeding two chicks in a nest in a taupata shrub. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 300 x 420 mm.

Image

Whirinaki Forest Promotion Trust :Whirinaki Forest; totara in Mangawiri Basin, Whirinak...

Date: 1984

From: [Posters concerning the environment and environmental protection. 1984-1989].

By: Macdonald, Ian Cranleigh, 1946-

Reference: Eph-C-ENVIRONMENT-1984-01-front

Description: Front of poster shows a photograph of totara trees in Whirinaki Forest. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 420 x 297 mm.