Problems, Techniques, Principles and Policies in Wildlife Conservation JournalismUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1949 |
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Page 105
... scientists that the report of a development should initially be made available to " the trade " through a learned journal . To violate this standard operating procedure is to destroy your professional contacts . If a project is still in ...
... scientists that the report of a development should initially be made available to " the trade " through a learned journal . To violate this standard operating procedure is to destroy your professional contacts . If a project is still in ...
Page 106
... scientist at his own game . An outdoor writer in whom scientists have no confidence is an outdoor writer without arms . Scientists in increasing numbers are meeting us half - way . 32 11. Clearance . The journalist should always offer ...
... scientist at his own game . An outdoor writer in whom scientists have no confidence is an outdoor writer without arms . Scientists in increasing numbers are meeting us half - way . 32 11. Clearance . The journalist should always offer ...
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... scientists is made by the managing editor of the Buffalo Evening News ( who undeniably is somewhat biased in favor ... scientist who wants his work and that of his associates intelligently interpreted to the public , but in making ...
... scientists is made by the managing editor of the Buffalo Evening News ( who undeniably is somewhat biased in favor ... scientist who wants his work and that of his associates intelligently interpreted to the public , but in making ...
Contents
Professional Training for WildlifeConservation | 18 |
Vol XC No 1 | 115 |
By Clay Schoenfeld | 119 |
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