The table chart illustrates the number of individuals participating in a wildlife organization in Britain from 2001 to 2009. Overall, this figure for two groups: adults and children witnessed an upward trend during the period. Additionally, the number of adults recorded a significant increase compared with children throughout.
In 2001, adults appealed to 36000 people, doubling the figure for children which went to Britain only 12000 people. After two years, adults still increased notably to 212000 people while this figure for children just 36000 people. The upward trend in 332000 in 2005 for the number of people who was adults. In contrast, there was a considerable fall in the number of children to 32000.
The year 2007 experienced a slightly decline to 331000 for adults before witnessing a significant drop to 27000 people. In contrast, this figure for children rocket remakebly to 270000 people at the end of the period.
