Conserving wildlife : international education and communication approaches /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
[1995]
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| Series: | Perspectives in biological diversity series.
Methods and cases in conservation science. |
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Table of Contents:
- [1] Conserving natural areas : A Systems model for conservation education in parks: examples from Malaysia and Brazil
- Appealing to the heart as well as the head: outback Australia's Junior Ranger Program
- Monitoring awareness and attitude in conservation education: the Mountain Gorilla Project in Rwanda. [2] Protecting declining species : Reversing population declines in seabirds on the North Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada
- Golden Lion Tamarin Conservation Program: a community educational effort for forest conservation in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
- Marketing the conservation message: using parrots to promote protection and pride in the Caribbean
- Comprehensive approaches for saving bats. [3] Targeting resource users : Integrated crane conservation activities in Pakistan: education, research, and public relations
- Education to promote male-selective harvest of grizzly bear in the Yukon. [4] Programming for schools : The Global Rivers Environmental Education Network
- Engaging students in wildlife-focused action projects in Florida: a thirty-five-year perspective
- A Zoo with class in Victoria, Australia. [5] Involving community groups : Multilevel conservation and education at the Community Baboon Sanctuary, Belize
- Les Mielles: a conservation opportunity in the United Kingdom
- Conservation and local naturalist guide training programs in Costa Rica.