(a) the study, protection and preservation from extinction of natural invertebrate fauna by conserving them in the wild bu such means as are available
(b) to promote and sponsor scientific study and research into the habits diseases and life-cycles of such invertebrate fauna and in relation to modern agricultural, horticultural, industrial and human practices and activities, and to disseminate the results of such research as widely as possible
(c) to promote the permanent preservation and sound management for the benefit of the public generally of lands of ecological or other scientific importance with particular reference to invertebrate fauna
(d) to foster interest in governmental and voluntary bodies, educational establishments and the public generally concerning the conservation or natural invertebrate fauna