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Working for Wildlife The Beginning of Preservation in Canada

By: Janet Foster
297 pages, Illus
Working for Wildlife
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  • Working for Wildlife ISBN: 9780802079695 Edition: 2 Paperback Mar 1998 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Twenty years ago, Working for Wildlife was published to wide acclaim. Now in its second edition it remains the definitive history of the beginnings of wildlife consciousness in Canada.

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Biography

Janet Foster, writer, photographer, and naturalist, produces and films nature and wildlife programs with her husband, John, for TVOntario, NHK Japan, and the Discovery Channel. Their one-hour special, 'Clayoquot, the Sound of Wonder,' won the 1995 Gemini Award for Best Photography and the Golden Sheaf Award for Best Nature and Science Program. Lorne Hammond is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Victoria.
By: Janet Foster
297 pages, Illus
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'A unique insight into the early history of wildlife conservation in Canada. It will interest both dedicated naturalists and professional conservationists.'--A.G. Loughrey "Canadian Geographic "

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