Links to supplemental material related to topics covered in Unit C of Interdisciplinary Resource Protection and Law.
This guide presents an operational definition of adaptive management, and explores when and how it should be used for managing natural resources.
The Career Academy for Natural Resources is an array of developmental opportunities that allow you to map your own path to professional growth.
Find online trainings, webinars, and learning resources to help you enhance your knowledge and skills in Natural Resources and Science.
An introduction and refresher on the Tribal consultation process, and forum for advice on best consultation practices for managing park resources.
Links to supplemental material related to topics covered in Unit D of Interdisciplinary Resource Protection and Law.
The Connected Conservation webinar series highlights topics and tools aimed at furthering the practice of landscape conservation.
Understand the resource mission of the NPS and the primary laws, legal authorities, case law interpretation, and policies used to protect park resources.
A guide for identifying climate adaptation options when creating comprehensive, strategic, and implementation plans.
This guidebook was created as a list of questions for NPS employees to work through in order to facilitate a successful tribal consultation.
This course explores the critical role science plays in helping the NPS fulfill its mission and meet the mandate of the Organic Act.
Links to supplemental material related to topics covered in Unit B of Interdisciplinary Resource Protection and Law.
High-level index for electronic resource pages for Interdisciplinary Resource Protection and Law
Links to supplemental material related to topics covered in Unit A of Interdisciplinary Resource Protection and Law.
Training and other resources for employees who may encounter or respond to petroleum and chemical spills.
A selection of federal laws that you may encounter as a natural resource professional with the National Park Service.
When and how to use Categorical Exclusions to comply with NEPA when a proposed action has no potential for significant environmental impact.
This learning activity presents a series of videos to introduce key concepts of scenario planning in the context of climate change adaptation.
This training is all about climate change adaptation. Addressing current and anticipated impacts is known as climate change adaptation and is defined as the process of adjustment to actual or expected climate and its effects.
Land Acknowledgments are statements developed in consultation as a means to recognize the connections between indigenous people and their ancestral lands.
Your Regional Environmental Coordinator should be your first point of contact for park-specific NEPA questions.
Learn about a 2016 program bringing high school students to Cape Cod and Indiana Dunes to learn about and spread the science of climate change effects.
This web page contains three self-paced, on-line lessons intended to improve the quality and readability of scientific writing.
The NEPA Citizens guide is for citizens to effectively participate in the review of environmental effects in Federal decision making.
Access recordings of monthly webinars that share information about what's happening in the field of science and natural resources, and how you can get involved.