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Title: Latinos and public lands in California
Author: Chavez, Deborah J.;
Date: 2005
Source: California Parks and Recreation, 4 p.
Description: Management of leisure resources in California would be incomplete with
out consideration of the fastest growing ethnic group-Latinos. There
are approximately 12 million Latinos in California (about one-third of
California's population; Bear Facts, 2004), and this is expected to grow to 21 million Latinos by the year 2025 (about 40% of California's population).
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Chavez, Deborah J.; 2005. Latinos and public lands in California. California Parks and Recreation, 4 p..
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