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Environmental Ethics of Rock Climbers in the Adirondacks: A Quantitative Approach by Dr. James A. Harding, Associate Professor of Recreation and Natural Resources Management, Green Mountain College, Poultney, VT 05764 (
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Document Date: 2012-12-06 08:25:03


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New York / /

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Norton / /

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Bulgaria / United States / /

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Green Mountain College / /

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Keene Valley / American mountain / /

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National Outdoor Leadership School / American Mountain Guides Association / Green Mountain College / World Congress / American Mountain Guide Association / /

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Paul Taylor / Richard Sylvan / Murray Bookchin / Karen Warren / Peter Singer / J. Baird Callicott / John Passmore / James A. Harding / Tom Regan / Aldo Leopold / Rachel Carson / Tom Stuessy / /

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Professor of Adventure Recreation / Associate Professor of Recreation and Natural Resources Management / contained statements representative / Singer / /

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Montana / /

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western Montana / northeast United States / /

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