Landscape Culture is a quarterly newsletter publication for landscape stewards prepared by the NPS Park Cultural Landscapes Program. You can find past issues here!
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Land Acknowledgments are statements developed in consultation as a means to recognize the connections between indigenous people and their ancestral lands.
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This resource will introduce you to the international component of the NPS mission and what you can do to help support the international goals of the NPS.
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Rangers at Golden Gate National Recreation Area worked with partners to create a climate change training with inclusion and diversity in mind.
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An inclusive, equity-based reference for public history practioners. Includes hot topics and critical perspectives to make your work more accessible.
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The Bevinetto Fellow Program is a two-year leadership training and development program that provides an opportunity to be a part of the legislative process.
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In this resource, learn how to send invites to volunteers and partners so they can join the CLP.
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A series of videos highlighting the many ways young people are getting involved in science in parks.
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This guidance is for archeologists who are working with educators to create lesson plans that use archeological artifacts and 3D technology.
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Discover how the National Park Service supports parks world-wide and how you can participate in this effort.
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In 2015, BOEM published 'Characterizing Tribal Cultural Landscapes,' that provides guidance for tribal consultation in advance of proposed undertakings.
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Published by the National Park Service, Preservation Briefs provide guidance on preserving, rehabilitating, and restoring historic buildings.
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This video series highlights the National Park Service's unique position on responding to climate change and connecting with the public.
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This video discusses the role new media and social media on crisis management and how an organization can better communicate during a crisis.
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The Office of Outreach, Education and Training provides programs that promote the relevancy and diversity of the NPS through public outreach and education.
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