Teaching Conservation in Developing Nations.
Material type: TextPublication details: Superintendent of Documents, 1977.Description: 262 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: This manual is designed to provide Peace Corps volunteers and other field workers with ideas, activities, and resources for incorporating conservation education into their day-to-day community activities. It begins with a chapter dealing with a self-contained conservation center. Other chapters tell of ways in which a conservation education program can be incorporated into a school, a health center, an agricultural center, or other community services. The appendices provide information on exhibit and study materials; nature trails; landscaping; signs, labels, and guides; public facilities; live animals; and endangered species. (Bb).Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | School of Social Work Library Open Shelf | S946 BRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 139014 | Available | BK118138 |
This manual is designed to provide Peace Corps volunteers and other field workers with ideas, activities, and resources for incorporating conservation education into their day-to-day community activities. It begins with a chapter dealing with a self-contained conservation center. Other chapters tell of ways in which a conservation education program can be incorporated into a school, a health center, an agricultural center, or other community services. The appendices provide information on exhibit and study materials; nature trails; landscaping; signs, labels, and guides; public facilities; live animals; and endangered species. (Bb).
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