Problems, Techniques, Principles and Policies in Wildlife Conservation JournalismUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1949 |
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Page 72
... ment facilities , while thousands of in- dustries add their millions of gallons of putrid or corrosive industrial wastes to the grand total . The miracle is , when you look at the picture thus quantita- tively , that there is so much ...
... ment facilities , while thousands of in- dustries add their millions of gallons of putrid or corrosive industrial wastes to the grand total . The miracle is , when you look at the picture thus quantita- tively , that there is so much ...
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... ment . Since they do not invade the meat , the rabbit is safe for consumption after the entrails are removed . These larvae are non - infective to humans , but when eaten by a dog or fox they grow to adult tapeworms in their intestines ...
... ment . Since they do not invade the meat , the rabbit is safe for consumption after the entrails are removed . These larvae are non - infective to humans , but when eaten by a dog or fox they grow to adult tapeworms in their intestines ...
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... ment Institute , and the Canadian Govern- ment . Provincial and state game departments are cooperating . The census covers all of Canada and the northern tier of states , with special attention being give to the great " duck factory ...
... ment Institute , and the Canadian Govern- ment . Provincial and state game departments are cooperating . The census covers all of Canada and the northern tier of states , with special attention being give to the great " duck factory ...
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Professional Training for WildlifeConservation | 18 |
Vol XC No 1 | 115 |
By Clay Schoenfeld | 119 |
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