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The National Wilderness Preservation System is managed by the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Forest Service. In a spirit of cooperation these four agencies established the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center to "foster interagency excellence in wilderness stewardship by cultivating knowledgeable, skilled and capable wilderness managers and by improving public understanding of wilderness philosophy, values and processes."
Training addresses challenges in wilderness management, training, and education identified by wilderness managers all across the country. Current course offerings are available on the Carhart website. Some examples of courses of interest to trail managers and advocates:
The Wilderness Education Training Manual Series offer wilderness managers, educators and the interested public the opportunity to download curriculum, overheads, and other materials. The following links take you to the Carhart website where the books are free and can be viewed on-screen, saved, or printed.
Courses offered
REGIONAL WILDERNESS STEWARDSHIP
Upon completion of this 5 day, interagency session, participants
will be able to: 1) interpret and discuss the 1964 Wilderness Act, agency
policies and wilderness values envisioned by Congress and wilderness
leaders 2) recognize the changing regional issues affecting wilderness
management 3) identify and apply wilderness law, agency policy, and
management principles to regionally-specific management challenges 4)
demonstrate commitment to excellent wilderness stewardship and sound
decision-making. Target audience: Field-level decision makers & key
staff. Tuition - None
RESOURCE MONITORING & RESTORATION IN WILDERNESS
Upon completion of this 5 day, interagency session, participants
will be able to: 1) incorporate appropriate procedures for defining
natural resource monitoring needs and techniques; 2) plan and implement
interdisciplinary, science-based restoration and revegetation projects.
Focus is on restoring small sites in both Sierra and Great Basin ecosystems.
Target audience: Wilderness Managers and Resource Specialists and anyone
involved in wilderness restoration and/or monitoring of natural resources.
Tuition - None
VISITOR USE MANAGEMENT
Upon completion of this 5 day, interagency session, participants will
be able to: 1) apply a framework for wilderness stewardship to address
visitor use issues; 2) identify indicators, standards and monitoring
techniques for their wilderness area; and, 3) implement various techniques
for managing visitor use and impacts. Target audience: Decision makers,
Wilderness Managers and Staff. Tuition - None
WILDERNESS MANAGEMENT DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES
In partnership with the University of Montana we are offering: Wilderness
in the American Context, Managing the Wilderness Resource, Managing
Wilderness Recreation, and Wilderness Management Planning. These courses
may be available in two formats: 1) traditional study guide format;
and 2) electronic format using the Internet. For individual course objectives
or registration information, please contact the University of Montana,
School of Forestry (406) 243-5346 FAX: 406-243-4845, email wmdep@forestry.umt.edu
or visit the web site at http://wmdep.wilderness.net.Target audience:
Federal land managers, city and state land and recreation planners,
conservation organization members, educators, international wildland
managers, students. Tuition, books, credit fee: $445-$894 for 3-4 credit
courses, both undergraduate and graduate credit available.
UNIT WILDERNESS WORKSHOPS These 1-3 day sessions are tailored to meet the specific wilderness awareness and training needs of a unit based on unique course objectives developed for each session. This custom approach provides the foundation needed for units to address critical issues. For registration information please contact the unit sponsoring the workshop or agency representative at the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center. Tuition - None
Wilderness Management Distance Education Courses
In partnership with the University of Montana we are offering:
These courses may be available in two formats: 1) traditional study guide format; and 2) electronic format using the Internet. For individual course objectives or registration information, please contact the University of Montana, College of Forestry and Conservation (406) 243-5346 FAX: 406-243-4845, emai:l wmdep@forestry.umt.edu or visit http://wmdep.wilderness.net. Target audience: Federal land managers, city and state land and recreation planners, conservation organization members, educators, international wildland managers, students. Tuition: $445-$625 for 4 credit courses, both undergraduate and graduate credit available.
The Carhart Center is located on the University of Montana campus:
Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center
James E. Todd Building
32 Campus Drive, Missoula, Montana 59812-3168
Telephone: (406) 243-4682 -- FAX: (406) 243-4717
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The National Trails Training Partnership is an alliance of Federal agencies, training providers, nationwide supporters, and providers of products and services. Visit the online calendar of training opportunities, access hundreds of trail-related resources, read the news, learn how you can help, and see training resources in your state.
This material is based upon work supported by the Federal Highway Administration under Cooperative Agreement DTFH61-06-H-00023. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the Author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Federal Highway Administration.
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