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Environmental Education in the Commonwealth of Dominica, Especially as it Relates to Parrot Conservation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Colmore S. Christian
Affiliation:
Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29634, USA
Arlington A. James
Affiliation:
Forestry & Wildlife Division, Botanical Gardens, Roseau, Commonwealth of Dominica.
Ronald Charles
Affiliation:
Forestry & Wildlife Division, Botanical Gardens, Roseau, Commonwealth of Dominica.

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Short Communications & Reports
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Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1994

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