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http://www.heritageinterp.com/ From interpretive planning for castles in Wales for the National Trust and bird sanctuaries in Michigan for the Kellogg Biological Station, to interpretive training in Alabama for the US Army Corps of Engineers, and museum exhibit evaluation in Wisconsin and critiquing ancient temples interpretation on Malta for Malta Heritage, and prehistoric archaeological site interpretation in Utah for Nine Mile Canyon/BLM - we do that - and so much more!
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International Game Fish Association The International Game Fish Association is a nonprofit, tax exempt organization. The IGFA’s objectives are founded on the beliefs that game fish species, related food fish, and their habitats are economic, social, recreational, and aesthetic assets which must be maintained, wisely used and perpetuated; and that the sport of angling is an important recreational, economic, and social activity which the public must be educated to pursue in a manner consistent with sound sporting and conservation practices. Visit website >>
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www.interpretationaustralia.asn.au Interpretation Australia Association is a national membership-based organisation dedicated to the advancement of the profession of heritage interpretation. IAA was formed in 1992 to share issues and ideas, improve professional standards and raise the profile of heritage interpretation as a profession. It currently serves more than 400 members in Australia, New Zealand and other countries.
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www.interpretscotland.org.uk Interpret Scotland comprises members drawn from organisations working with a national remit in interpretation. We are working together to improve the quality of interpretation of Scotland's natural, cultural and historic sites. We hope to do this by co-ordinating our efforts at a local and national level and by sharing resources, expertise and experience.
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www.scotinterpnet.org.uk The Scottish Interpretation Network is an informal network with the aims of encouraging discussion, sharing ideas and supporting contact between interpreters in Scotland.
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