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Cultural
Heritage Outreach and Education
The cultural
resources people have left behind -- their “footprints on the landscape”
-- provide a historical record of human dependence on natural resources.
Learning the history of Americans’ relationship to wildlife and
the environment is the first step in understanding and developing
solutions to current issues. A variety of interpretive and education
programs in the Pacific Region strive to bring the past to life.
These pages provide information about events, materials, and resources. This
page will be updated regularly with new resources, so check back!
Teacher
Resources
Archaeology
Activities
Events
and Projects
- Upcoming Events
with a Heritage Component
- Historic Preservation
and Interpretation Projects
- Education
Projects
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Last updated:
December 20, 2012