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Outdoor Discoveries Interpretive Services (in Proc. Conference Biology & Management of Species and Habitats at Risk) Van Ee, R.
1999
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Abstract: Well-designed interpretive signage informs and educates the public. It is increasingly being used as a management tool within the process of fulfilling other management objectives. Outdoor Discoveries has been contracted by the B.C. Ministry of Forests, forestry companies and non profit organizations to develop interpretive signage as a part of a management requirement. Examples include: 1) BATS IN THE FOREST sign, for the Ministry of Forests, Vernon (this sign explains bat habitat research in progress in a demonstration forest); 2) UPPER GRAYSTOKES ORIENTATION sign, for the Ministry of Forests, Penticton (this sign was produced to precede a formal road closure in sensitive subalpine wetland habitat that was being destroyed by 4-wheel drive vehicles); and 3) BEETLE KILL HARVESTING sign, for Riverside Forest Products, Lumby (this sign was produced to explain beetle kill harvesting of Douglas-fir in a watershed where public concern was high)...
 
Van Ee, R.. 1999. Outdoor Discoveries Interpretive Services (in Proc. Conference Biology & Management of Species and Habitats at Risk). Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks; University College of the Cariboo. Conference Biology & ManagementProceedings
 
Topic: Conservation & Management (Wildlife, Fish, Plant)
Keywords: education, interpretive signs, management
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Other Identifier: University College of the Cariboo
 
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