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Australian Conservation Foundation Ephemera Rain forest conservation -- Australia English
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Boycott rainforest timbers.

Pamphlet, folded to make three columns per page, printed in green ink on cream paper. "This pamphlet outlines the full costs of rainforest logging, lists rainforest timbers and their alternatives and how you can help end rainforest logging". Produced by the Rain Forest Timbers Campaign, the Rainforest Information Centre.

Australian Conservation Foundation

The rainforests : ACF viewpoint.

This is a research paper dealing with rainforests around the world, their ecosystems and special features, and their impact on environmental health. It contains several pictures of rainforest trees and various fauna, maps, and tables.

Australian Conservation Foundation

Earth first! Rainforest roadshow [poster]

Poster advertising a "Rainforest Roadshow" to take place at Abel Smith Lecture Theatre, Qld University, on Wednesday 2nd December at 7:30 pm. Other places and dates for this roadshow in December are also listed. The poster is black ink on orange card, and includes a hand drawing of a rainforest. It includes the contact details of Rainforest Information Centre, Lismore.

Australian Conservation Foundation

Rescue the rainforests : write now!

A postcard with with supplementary information on rainforests and the threats to their preservation on a card extension, with a line of perforation between the two so that the postcard section can be detached. The cover picture on the postcard is of ferns with the line "Rescue the rainforests", and when folded, the edge of the extension adds "Write now!", in italics, to this line. The postcard is addressed to the "Mr Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Premier of Queensland", and the photograph is credited to Colin Totterdall. There is space for a personal message, and a square on the top right-hand corner for a stamp to be added.

Australian Conservation Foundation

Save the rainforests - information sheet 1.

2 pages folded in half to make 4 leaves, as each page is printed on only 1 side. Blue ink on white background. The title on the first page is "World Heritage value of Australia's wet tropical forests", and there is a hand-drawn border of tree canopies and butterflies. There are small drawings of animals, birds and plants in the body of the article. On the front page is the attribution "This leaflet was produced by the Australian Conservation Foundation, June 1987".

Australian Conservation Foundation