“National Parks and Sanctuaries in Canada: Part II.” First page.
“National Parks and Sanctuaries in Canada: Part II.” First page.
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Williams, M. B. “National Parks and Sanctuaries in Canada: Part II.” The Animals’ Friend (June 1936): 193–95. Republished on the Environment & Society Portal.
This absorbing story of the Canadian National Parks has been specially written for THE ANIMALS’ FRIEND by one who was in at the founding of the National Parks Department of the Canadian Government, and who for a quarter of a century has been working towards the realisation of its aims in the interest of man and beast alike, with a vision, enthusiasm and ability that have been of incalculable value. It should do much to kindle interest in and enthusiasm for the establishment of National Parks and Sanctuaries in England’s green and pleasant land. (Note before article, presumably by the editor)
This 1936 article by M. B. Williams is for England’s The Animals’ Friend magazine and aims to kindle interest in and enthusiasm for the establishment of national parks and sanctuaries in England.
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