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Working Across Agency Lines to Improve Visitor Use Management on United States Public Lands and Waters

Working Across Agency Lines to Improve Visitor Use Management on United States Public Lands and Waters

by John Davis | Nov 13, 2014 | Past Webinars

The United States has a diverse system of national parks, monuments, wildlife refuges, marine protected areas, estuarine research reserves…

Working Across Agency Lines to Improve Visitor Use Management on United States Public Lands and Waters

Educating the Public about Climate Change Threats Using Role-Play Simulations: The New England Climate Adaptation Project

by John Davis | Oct 30, 2014 | Past Webinars

Role-play simulations are experiential exercises that help community residents and decision-makers learn more about the scientific..

Working Across Agency Lines to Improve Visitor Use Management on United States Public Lands and Waters

A Guide to Tools for Landscape Conservation Planning

by John Davis | Oct 21, 2014 | Past Webinars

Tribal, agency, conservation organization, and private sector managers are engaged in landscape-scale planning to conserve and sustainably manage natural…

Working Across Agency Lines to Improve Visitor Use Management on United States Public Lands and Waters

The Baltimore Water Wheel as a solution to ocean plastics

by John Davis | Oct 14, 2014 | Past Webinars

This one-hour webinar answered your questions about how Baltimore’s Inner Harbor Water Wheel works as a debris collection mechanism and whether a similar system might be applicable to watershed cleanup programs elsewhere…

Working Across Agency Lines to Improve Visitor Use Management on United States Public Lands and Waters

A Cultural Resources Toolkit for MPA Managers

by John Davis | Oct 9, 2014 | Past Webinars

The Cultural Heritage Resources Working Group of the MPA Federal Advisory Committee is creating a virtual toolkit for coastal and MPA managers on cultural resource management

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