Corporate Body

Gould League of New South Wales (1967 - )

From
1967
Gladesville, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Association and Society or membership organisation
Location
Gladesville, New South Wales

Summary

The Gould League of New South Wales was formed in 1967, when an amalgamation took place between the Gould League of Bird Lovers of New South Wales and the Junior Tree Wardens' League. From their Web site, January 2003: "Today the Gould League is interested in promoting the protection and preservation of the total environment. It does this, not only by encouraging membership of children, teachers and individuals, but also through the dissemination of a great variety of environmental books, posters and other materials. It functions as a non-profit organisation, its finances being derived from yearly affiliations, children's membership and the sales of education materials."

Timeline

 1910 - 1967 Gould League of Bird Lovers of New South Wales
       1967 - Gould League of New South Wales

Ailie Smith

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