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Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
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I N T E R N A T I O N A L<br />
BOOKS<br />
Freed, Michael, Richard Huber, Richard Meganck, and William Possiel.<br />
Environmental Education/Interpretation in Trinidad and Tobago: In-Country<br />
Workshop Assists National Parks and School Systems. Fort Collins, CO: National<br />
Association for Interpretation, 1988.<br />
JOURNALS & MAGAZINES<br />
Andersen, Christine, and Francesca M. Hammann. Conservation of the Paraguayan<br />
Chaco. Legacy 13, 3 (2002): 26-33.<br />
Anderson, C. G., and D. W. Lime. Boundary Waters Canoe Area —Quetico Provincial<br />
Park: An International Partnership. Western Wildlands 10, 2 (1984): 13-19.<br />
Ballantyne, Roy, David Uzzell. International Trends in Heritage and Environmental<br />
Interpretation: Future Directions for Australian Research and Practice. Journal<br />
of Interpretation Research 4, 1 (1999): 59-75.<br />
Chadhokar, Yojana, Lynette C. McLoughlin. Interpretation at Wetland Sites in the<br />
Sydney Region. Journal of Interpretation Research 4, 1 (1999): 39-57.<br />
Cromwell, Wallace R. The International Park to Park Program. The Interpreter 8, 3<br />
(1976): 17-18.<br />
Cunningham, Richard L. The International Trade in Plants and Animals: Some<br />
Interpretive Thoughts. Legacy 2, 5 (1991): 25-27.<br />
Ham, Sam H., and Richard A. Meganck. Environmental Interpretation in<br />
Developing Countries: Crossing Borders and Rethinking a Craft. Legacy 5, 1<br />
(1994): 18-19.<br />
Henkel, William B. A Gringo Communicates with Latin America. Legacy 4, 3 (1993):<br />
27-29.<br />
Hewston, John. Interpretation in the Galapagos. The Interpreter 12, 3 (1981): 4-5.<br />
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