The provided chart illustrates the figures for people taking part in a wildlife survey in Britain between 2001 and 2009.
Overall, it is clear that the number of people of aking part in a wildlife survey in adult in 2005 in Britain showed the highest number. Additionally, the figure for people taking part in a wildlife survey in children in Britain experienced a significant rise from 2001 to 2003.
Looking at the given chart, the number of people taking part in a wildlife survey in adults in Britain increased sharply from 36.000 people in 2001 to 332.000 people in 2005, and it dropped gradually from 2005 to 270.000 people in 2009. Besides, there was a significant growth in the figure for people taking part in a wildlife survey in children in Britain from 12.000 people in 2001 to 36.000 in 2003, and it decreased gradually from 2003 to 31.000 people in 2007. The number of people taking part in a wildlife survey in children in Britain went up sharply from 2007 to 270.000 people in 2009.
The figure for people taking part in a wildlife survey in total in Britain rose sharply from 48.000 people in 2001to 364.000 people in 2005. The number of people taking part in a wildlife survey in total in Britain experienced a slight drop from 2005 to 362.000 people in 2007, and it rise significantly from 2007 to 540.000 people in 2009.
