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Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
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Z O O S & W I L D L I F E<br />
JOURNALS & MAGAZINES<br />
Back, Shasta R. Edzoocation: Connecting Urban Kids to Nature. Legacy 14, 1 (2003):<br />
22-29.<br />
Bierlein, John. Interpretation and the Zoo Renaissance. Legacy 2, 2 (1991): 12-15.<br />
Courter, Linda Kothera. The “Mounting” Controversy: Using Animals in Programs.<br />
Legacy 6, 4 (1995): 20-22.<br />
Frost, Sandy. Winging Northward: Bringing Alaskan Wildife into Classrooms<br />
Around the World. Legacy 14, 2 (2003): 32-35.<br />
Hooper, Jon K. Animal Welfarist and Rightists: Insights Into an Expanding<br />
Constituency for Wildlife Interpreters. Legacy 3, 6 (1992): 20-25.<br />
Hooper, Jon K. Interpreting the Animal Rights Controversy: Are You Ready for the<br />
“Tough” Questions? Legacy 5, 1 (1994): 20-21.<br />
Kroner, Karen. Zooperstars! Legacy 2, 1 (1991): 24-26.<br />
Krumbein, Bill. Myotis. Legacy 3, 1 (1992): 22.<br />
Lattis, Richard L. The New Children’s Zoo at the Bronx Zoo. The Interpreter 12, 3<br />
(1981): 14-17.<br />
Looney, Daniel. This Is Not A Zoo! The Interpreter 12, 3 (1981): 18-20.<br />
Points, Larry G. and Jay F. Kirkpatrick. The Wild Horses of Assateague. Legacy 8, 4<br />
(1997): 6-9, 32-33.<br />
Pulsipher, Gerreld L. A Bear and an Idea. The Interpreter 11, 1 (1979): 17-18.<br />
Richie, Deborah. Beyond Single Species Interpretation. Legacy 6, 1 (1995): 12-19.<br />
Rippy, Charles. Cultural Programs as an Integral Part of Zoo Interpretation. Legacy<br />
2, 5 (1991): 20-22.<br />
Yerke, Roger. The Storefront Insect Zoo. The Interpreter 12, 3 (1981): 6-9.<br />
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