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Natural Resource Education and Outreach in a Cultural Resource Park: Expanding the Audience

Giessell Aguilar, Alison Sloop - Biological Science Technician(s) NPS, Manassas National Battlefield Park

The historic significance of Manassas is the primary interpretive theme for the park.  However, the park’s 5,000 acres are becoming more significant as a natural resource site due to rapidly increasing urban development. This situation does offer opportunity, as the park provides easy access for local schools and educational groups and is an ideal location from which to study natural processes. In 2013 we began a 4-year initiative  with the goal of increasing the awareness and subsequently the use of the park for education and recreation. Some accomplishments to date include; establishment of two “Track Trail” self-guided tours, a park specific brochure that connects our cultural and natural resources, partnerships with local schools, outreach to local pediatrician offices, outreach to Hispanic TV and conversion of materials to Spanish,  and creation of a natural resource app.  Well over 15,000 youth have been reached with over 100 youth volunteers participating.

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Natural Resource Education and Outreach in a Cultural Resource Park: Expanding the Audience
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