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The image contains a table titled 'The number of people taking part in a wildlife survey in Britain between 2001 - 2009', detailing participants by Year, Adult, Children, and Total. The data is as follows: in 2001, Adults were 36,000, Children were 12,000, and the Total was 48,000; in 2003, Adults were 212,000, Children were 36,000, and the Total was 248,000; in 2005, Adults were 332,000, Children were 32,000, and the Total was 364,000; in 2007, Adults were 331,000, Children were 31,000, and the Total was 362,000; and in 2009, Adults were 270,000, Children were 270,000, and the Total was 540,000.
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The table shows the number of people taking part in a wildlife survey in Britain from 2001 to 2009.
Overall, the total number of participants increased gradually during the period. Moreover, the number of adults was higher than that of children in most years.
The number of adults participating in the wildlife survey rose from 36,000 in 2001 to 212,000 in 2003, before reaching a peak of 332,000 in 2005. After that, the figure fell slightly to 331,000 in 2007, before falling sharply to 270,000 in 2009.
The number of children taking part in the wildlife survey rose from 12,000 in 2001 to 36,000 in 2003 before decreasing slightly to 32,000 in 2005 and 31,000 in 2007. The figure for children rose dramatically to 270,000, which was the same as the number of adults. Meanwhile the total of participants increased from 48,000 in 2001 to 540,000 in 2009.
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