News
November 2007
Call For Presentations: Planners' Rendezvous
November 29, 2007 -
The Organization of Wildlife Planners (OWP) and the National Association of Recreation Resource Planners (NARRP) have issued a call for presentation proposals for Planners’ Rendezvous, the nation’s premiere conference event for wildlife and and recreation planners. The conference is scheduled for May 13-15, 2008, in Missoula, Montana.
Using Tools Wisely
November 26, 2007 -
Have you ever used a hammer to pound in a screw? Sounds sort of funny, doesn’t it? No matter how hard you pound, that screw just doesn’t budge. I know this from actual experience. I won’t do it again, trust me.
Call For Papers: Preserving The Historic Road
November 13, 2007 -
The 2008 Preserving the Historic Road Planning Committee has issued a formal call for papers for presentation at the Preserving the Historic Road conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 11-14, 2008. Papers for education sessions should address historic preservation strategies, engineering solutions and alternatives, highway safety, and innovative management and protection policies.
Course Offering: Balancing Nature and Commerce in Communities that Neighbor Public Lands
November 7, 2007 -
The Conservation Leadership Network will offer a four-day course in which ‘teams’ will focus on the economics, natural resources and community character of their area and learn valuable partnership building skills. At the end of the four days, teams will leave with a specific action plan for implementing a collaborative project in their community.
Propose a Session for 2008 National Preservation Conference
The National Trust for Historic Preservation invites you to submit a proposal for an education session for the National Preservation Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma, October 21 - 25, 2008.
BIA Grants $350,000 To Help Grow Programs
November 2, 2007 -
CHEROKEE, N.C. - At least two details emerged clearly from the recent annual American Indian Tourism Conference: tourism is burgeoning in Indian country, and the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association is at center stage to help nations develop, grow and market their tourism programs. Read the full story at Indian Country Today.
Where In The World Is Curt Pianalto?
November 1, 2007 -
One of the frequent questions we are asked is, “How can you help our byway?” The Resource Center provides three specific services: