This NPS website sets out a vision and broad approach for managing impacts to and learning from cultural resources under modern climate change.
Looking for help with your existing Recreation.gov operation? Here are some resources for you to explore: Visit the Recreation.gov Hub Help Center. Submit ideas and vote on the ideas of fellow users at the Recreation.gov Field Enhancement Portal. You can learn more about the Portal in this article. Visit the Recreation.gov section of the Manage
Learn more about Recreation.gov! Recreation.gov provides information on federal lands across the United States. It also provides one-stop shopping for reservations for campsites, tours, backcountry permits, lotteries, entrance fees, and more. All NPS sites are represented on Recreation.gov, and many offer multiple types of reservations and activities. Â Visit the Recreation.gov website to explore everything
Use this resource to identify plants using images within a free database provided by the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University.
About the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center The Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center’s (LCC) is an interagency center dedicated to promote learning in the wildland fire service by providing useful and relevant products and services that help to reveal the complexity and risk in the wildland fire environment. Some of those products are: Video Training Library Incident
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.
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) contains rules that protect resources and keep visitors safe within the National Park System. Learn more here!
There is a great deal of confusion about poison ivy versus poison oak since there are two kinds of poison ivy and two kinds of poison oak. Learn more here!
This Google Site provides employees in the Northeast Region with access to important Operational Leadership resources and tools.
An inclusive, equity-based reference for public history practioners. Includes hot topics and critical perspectives to make your work more accessible.
The NER Visitor Experience and Community Engagement SharePoint offers interpretation and education employees a place to share ideas and information.
The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women documents the lives of women of the past and present for the future.
The Museum researches, collects and exhibits the contributions of women to the social, cultural, economic and political life of our nation.
Virtually visit Samuel West's Museum of Failure to access a physical catalog of what fails and why it did to better understand how we might succeed in the future.
The FLETC is absolutely committed to providing the best training possible to all of the law enforcement organizations that we serve.
In this video series from NPS Climate Change Response, you'll learn how four parks are approaching park management in the face of an unpredictable future.
Search and Rescue (SAR) is one of the most important jobs that rangers do. Understand how Search and Rescue skills are essential for all NPS staff.
The National Wildland Fire Training website allows access to local, geographic area, national and other interagency wildland fire training information.
The Connected Conservation webinar series highlights topics and tools aimed at furthering the practice of landscape conservation.
Videos, eLearning, and other resources to help bird lovers improve their understanding, gain confidence in their skills, and pursue their passion for birds.
A series of monthly webinars by leading science communication experts offers individuals a different perspective on communication.
Resources from the AAAS to help scientists build skills to more effectively communicate and engage with public audiences.
A series of videos highlighting the many ways young people are getting involved in science in parks.
National NAGPRA administers the national implementation of NAGPRA: developing regulations, assisting Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, museums, and other Federal agencies with the NAGPRA process.
Learn more about the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center and the training opportunities the training center offers.