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Visitor Studies, Evaluation & Research<br />

Reames, Judi, and D.W. Rajecki. Changing Preschoolers’ Attitudes Towards Animals: A<br />

Zoo Program and an Evaluation. Fort Collins, CO: National Association for<br />

Interpretation, 1988.<br />

Risk, Paul H. Assessment and Enrichment of Environmental Interpretive Services in<br />

National Park Service Areas of the Pacific Northwest. East Lansing, MI:<br />

Department of Park and Recreation Resources, Michigan State University, 197?.<br />

Wagar, J. Alan. Research in Interpretation. In Interpreting the Environment, 1976.<br />

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER<br />

Hines, Jody M., Ed. 1985. Recent Graduate Works and Programs in Environmental<br />

Education and Communications. Volume VIII. North American Association for<br />

Environmental Education, Troy, OH. Northern Iowa University, Cedar Falls.<br />

ERIC, ED267979.<br />

Lustig, Loren W. 1976. A Case Study and Survey of Two Montgomery County,<br />

Maryland Nature Centers; with an Overview of Nature Interpretation as a<br />

Unique Spectrum in the Educational Process. Ohio State University, Columbus.<br />

ERIC, ED 130850.<br />

JOURNALS & MAGAZINES<br />

Absher, James D., Alan R. Graefe. Trip Motives of Interpretive Program Attendees<br />

and Nonattendees. Journal of Interpretation Research 2, 1 (1997): 55-56.<br />

Absher, James, Mark Morgan, Dave Sutherland, Bob Loudon. Youth Naturalists:<br />

How Effective Are They? Legacy 9, 4 (1998): 22-25.<br />

Ackerman, G. Franklin. Five Million Visitors: Fifty Miles of Beach. The Interpreter<br />

13, 1 (1982): 31-32.<br />

Adams, Amy E., and William E. Hammitt. Visitor Behaviors Which Enhance Wildlife<br />

Viewing: Implications for Interpretation. Legacy 4, 5 (1993): 18-23.<br />

Adams, Amy E., and William E. Hammitt. Interpretive Motivations and Preferences<br />

of Campfire Program Participants on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Legacy 6, 3<br />

(1995): 14-18.<br />

Ashbaugh, Byron L. Interpretive Research Directions. The Journal of Environmental<br />

Education 1, 3 (1970): 77.<br />

Atkins, Elaine. Reframing Curriculum Theory in Terms of Interpretation and<br />

Practice: A Hermeneutical Approach. Journal of Curriculum Studies 20, 5<br />

(1988): 437-438.<br />

Badaracco, Robert. A Guide to Literature Retrieval in Outdoor Recreation. The<br />

Interpreter 9, 2 (1976): 6-13.<br />

Ballantyne, Roy, and David Uzzell. Environmental Mediation and Hot Interpretation:<br />

A Case Study of District Six, Cape Town. Journal of Environmental Education<br />

24, 3 (1993): 4-7.<br />

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