posted Jun 11, 2020
Urban Social Distancing after COVID-19. Pandemics are a recurrent natural phenomenon disrupting social structure and rewriting the history of cities. This FREE webinar series will be presented using StartMeeting.com. A calendar invitation will be sent to you along with a reminder email 24 hours prior to the webinar.
posted Jun 9, 2020
In this webinar you will learn about how three different communities have developed and maintained successful equestrian trail system on private land.
posted Jun 9, 2020
From Marjory Stoneman Douglas to Mardie Murie to Winona LaDuke and more, women have long led the fight for land protection, conservation, and stewardship. Yet women’s contributions have often gone unrecognized, and too few have held leadership positions in national, regional, or local organizations. Join Shelley Silbert, Executive Director of Great Old Broads for Wilderness, for a panel to explore why women are so critical to public lands protection, and how women’s leadership is critical to protection of our last wild places.
posted Jun 9, 2020
Chris Real from DPS Technical, Inc. will present Vehicle Spark Arresters Past, Present and Future – a necessary webinar as vehicle technology is evolving and motorized recreation managers face the constant pressure of managing environmental protection while providing for multiple uses.
published Aug 2015
A review of literature prepared as part of the Naugatuck River Greenway Economic Impact Study August, 2015
posted Jun 9, 2020
Hear from three different organizations how to prepare effective, user-friendly, and time-dynamic wayfinding signage guidelines.
posted Jun 8, 2020
Learn how the growing mountain bike community can increase opportunities for volunteerism and improve all trail users’ enjoyment and safety.
posted Jun 4, 2020
This webinar is intended for those just starting out on the walking path as well as those interested in learning more about the topic.
posted Jun 4, 2020
Join America Walks and our partners from the tribal community planning world on Tuesday, June 23rd for Part 1 in our Walking Towards Justice in Indian Country series.
posted Jun 1, 2020
The series continues! Join us Wednesdays through June 2020 at 2-3pm ET for focused webinar discussions with panelists on topics specific for outdoor recreation professionals. As the world is in a state of adaptation and change, outdoor recreation experiences and our parks, forests, and public lands are as important as ever. And we are in this together!