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The 2012 Canadian Nature Survey is part of a series of national surveys on the importance of nature to Canadians. …
Record Modified: Nov 2, 2016
Record Released: Oct 26, 2016
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Keywords:
importance of nature
awareness
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expenditures
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conservation
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