A Passion for Wildlife
The History of the Canadian Wildlife Service
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
A Passion for Wildlife
The History of the Canadian Wildlife Service

Table of Contents
Foreword by Jane Foster
Preface
1 Exercising Dominion: The Genesis of Canadian Wildlife Conservation
1947-52: Setting the Wildlife Service Agenda
2 Enforcing the Migratory Birds Convention Act
1952-57: Staking Out the Territory
3 Working with Birds
1957-62: A Broader Mission
4 Working with Mammals
1962-67: Building a National Wildlife Program
5 Working with Fish
1967-72: Emergence of Environment Canada
6 Habitat Programs: Protecting Space for Wildlife
1972-77: Regionalization
7 Telling the Wildlife Story
1977-82: Consolidation
8 Wildlife Toxicology
1982-87: Building Partnerships
9 Endangered Species
1987-92: Going Green
10 Defining the Rules: Wildlife Governance
1992-97: The Challenges of Change
Epilogue: The Canadian Wildlife Service – A Work in Progress
Notes
Index
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