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WLD2117 - Cultural Resources Overview
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This course provides a basic overview of cultural resources management. The course covers important cultural resource issues, including the basic principles, regulations, laws, and policies affecting cultural resources. The course examines the necessary steps for ensuring compliance with historic preservation laws prior to initiating a project.

College Credit 1 semester hour
Who Should Attend: Project leaders and their assistants, Regional Office program managers and staff, and other Refuge, Realty or Ecological Services staff involved in management activities affecting the identification and protection of cultural resources.
Objectives:
Identify the steps necessary to comply with historic preservation laws.  Identify areas requiring cultural resource evaluation when projects are planned.  Describe the effects of cultural resources on projects.
Length: 4 days/32 hours   Availability: Annually
Contact:
Dave Lemarie
Email:
dave_lemarie@fws.gov
Phone:
(304) 876-7490

 


Last Updated: November 18, 2008
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