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Heritage for Tomorrow: Canadian Assembly on National Parks and Protected areas [in Celebration of the Centennial of Canada's First National Park], which took Place at the Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta, Canada, during 4–8 September 1985
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 August 2009
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* Nor should we overlook the human side of what one dedicated individual can accomplish. At the final dinner, Dr George Scotter received the James Harkin Award, named after Canada's first Director of National Parks. Dr Scotter had been active in floral and faunal studies in Canada's parks for some twenty years, and, through a public lecture series, ‘was central to marshalling public support for the Nahanni National Park [of nearly half-a-million hectares], now a World Heritage site’ (Harold K. Eidsvik, in litt.).