Joe Friend - Save Our Birds. Large-format, comb-bound report, published by Camphor Laurel Research Centre, Australia, 2002, 53 pages, 397 grams. ISBN not provided.

Joe Friend is a former resident of the New South Wales Far North Coast, who was previously engaged in investigating harm from birds eating camphor laurel berries and seeds. Camphor laurel is a large introduced tree that has become quite common in the north-eastern corner of NSW. 

In Good condition - a little comb damage, page edges have minimal discoloration, page margins have very minimal wear.

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