Conservation by the People – The History of the Conservation Movement in Ontari…

Conservation by the People – The History of the Conservation Movement in Ontari…

Conservation by the PeopleThe History of the Conservation Movement in Ontario to 1970\nAuthor(s): A.H. Richardson, A.S.L. Barnes\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: University of Toronto Press, Canada\nImprint: University of Toronto Press\nISBN-13: 9781487573355, 978-1487573355\nSynopsis\nThe conservation authority movement in Ontario is world renowned, and professionals and parliamentarians from other provinces, the United States, the United Kingdom, and other parts of the owrld have come to study it. Unique in Canada until 1970, the program has proved so effective that it is now being emulated in two other provinces -- Manitoba and Quebec. This history of the conservation authorities in Ontario demonstrates the reasons for the success of the movement. \n\n The movement began in the early thirties with the formation of interested groups such as the Ontario Conservation and Reforestation Association and the Federation of Ontario Naturalists. The Guelph Conference in 1941 brought these ear.

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