As a federal archeologist your expertise must go beyond flakes, features, and fauna, to a working knowledge of cultural resource law and its implementation. Learn more about ARPA training opportunities here.
Training for Superintendents and FMs looking to meet their 106 training requirement and employees looking to keep their Section 106 skills up to date
Find online trainings, webinars, and learning resources to help you enhance your knowledge and skills in Natural Resources and Science.
The Connected Conservation webinars highlight topics and tools aimed at furthering the practice of landscape conservation.
This multi-day course is targeted to cultural resources professionals and law enforcement officers in applying the Archeological Resources Protection Act.
In this resource you will find the Guidebook for the Archeological Resource Protection Act (ARPA) Snapshots Series.
A suite of documents covering the assessment and investigation in ARPA cases.
HPTC partners with the Stewards Individual Placement Program to provide training & hands-on experience in the preservation trades.
Understand the resource mission of the NPS and the primary laws, legal authorities, case law interpretation, and policies used to protect park resources.
When and how to use Categorical Exclusions to comply with NEPA when a proposed action has no potential for significant environmental impact.
This NPS website sets out a vision and broad approach for managing impacts to and learning from cultural resources under modern climate change.
The act authorizes the American Battlefield Protection Program to partner, administer grants, and undertake studies to preserve our battlefield heritage.
This training series is designed for Cultural Resource Professionals who want to refresh their skills, look more closely at a particular topic, or explore new directions that ARPA may take them in their work.
A list of all the learning activities that are required as part of the Historic Preservation Fundamentals Learning Series.
The 2021 Cultural Resources Training Catalog offers both in-person classroom and online learning opportunities for National Park Service employees.
The Career Academy for Natural Resources is an array of developmental opportunities that allow you to map your own path to professional growth.
Access online trainings, webinars, and learning resources to help you enhance your knowledge in the areas of Historic Preservation and Cultural Resources.
The NPS has Section 106 Regional Coordinators assigned to each region. The contact information for each 106 Regional Coordinator is provided below.
Learn more about the requirements for operating both manned and unmanned aircraft in the National Park Service.
Your Regional Environmental Coordinator should be your first point of contact for park-specific NEPA questions.
Use this template of questions to help write your Trades Alive script. Also, check out the full template at the bottom of this page. We’ve written examples for each step in italics. Topic What is your topic? This should be easily summarized in 3-5 words. Painting Historic Interiors. Audience Who are you making this video
As you’re using the Trades Alive video kits, here are some good tips and tricks for operating the Osmo+. To start, check out the Osmo+ User Guide. Seven moves you can make use of while filming. Using slow motion. If you have a Lynda.com subscription, this may be a good course for you on the Osmo. If
Video Kits How to request a kit Tips and Tricks with the Osmo+ Other Tutorials What makes a good video How to write a script
Learn about repairing wooden windows.
An introduction to creating videos for Trades Alive, an effort to generate a community approach to creating historic preservation trades tutorial videos.