The Importance of Wildlife to Canadians in 1987: Trends in Participation in Wildlife-related Activities, 1981-2006

ISBN-10
066219294X
ISBN-13
9780662192947
Category
Nature conservation
Pages
36
Language
English
Published
1992
Authors
Canadian Wildlife Service, Federal-Provincial Task Force for the 1987 National Survey on the Importance of Wildlife to Canadians

Description

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.

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