The 1987 national survey on the importance of wildlife to Canadians was carried out by Statistics Canada under the sponsorship of the Federal-Provincial Wildlife Conference and the direction of the Canadian Wildlife Service, and updates the 1981 survey. The study questioned approximately 80,000 Canadians 15 years of age and over. This report presents highlights of the survey, covering participation, time spent, expenditures, attitudes towards wildlife, single- vs multiple-activity participation, fishing and trapping, and implications for conservation policies and programs. A glossary of terms is included.
This report examines recent trends in national and provincial patterns of participation in wildlife-related activities, based on the findings of the National Surveys on the Importance of Wildlife to Canadians for 1981 and 1987.
The Importance of Wildlife to Canadians in 1987: a User's Guide to the Methodology of a National Survey
An example from this series was I.M. Cowan's study entitled Birds of Jasper National Park , Alberta , Canada ( Ottawa : Canadian Wildlife Service , 1955 . 66 p . Canadian Wildlife Service Wildlife Management Bulletin . Series 2 , No.
... The Importance of Wildlife to Canadians in 1987 : Highlights of a National Survey . Federal - Provincial Task Force for 1987 National Survey of the Importance of Wildlife to Canadians Fox , G. , A. Adamowicz , G. Debailleul , and P ...
This report presents results on the economic significance of nature-related activities, based on findings of the Survey on the Importance of Nature to Canadians. That survey included questions on participation...
... The Importance of Wildlife to Canadians in 1987: The Economic Significance of Wildliferelated Recreational Activities. Canadian Wildlife Service; Ottawa, Canada HAYWOOD, M.P.S. (1981): Quail Production. Agricultural Development and ...
Initially, research was conducted in Ontario“ and Quebec." The accumulation of data from these and other focused studies led to development of a multi-partnered LRTAP Biomonitoring Program coordinated by CWS through the National ...
The focus of the congress whose proceedings are included in this document was on wildlife biology and management in forested environments. Papers presented are arranged under the following broad topics:...
Enacted when times were desperately hard for people and animals alike, the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act observes its 50th birthday in 1987 amid ample evidence that America's wild...
This volume is Canada's second national state of the environment (SOE) report. Part I (Chapter 1) deals with perceptions of the environment and the dangers inherent in our tendency to...