Here's
what's in this current issue and feel
free to pass it on. Subscriptions to
InterpNEWS are FREE - provided as a service to the interpretive profession.
- Interpreting
Mountain Lion Encounter Safety to Park and Wilderness Visitors and Hikers. BLM
-
Thrilling off-road
mountain adventure launches in Snowdonia, Wales, UK.
- Interpreting Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump World
Heritage Site. UNESCO (Alberta -
Canada)
- The Attack
on the Tooth Worm. Wiel van der Mark (NL) (Historical reenactment)
- Staying Tuned In With Your Audience, Eathan
Rotman
- Why
Tarantulas Should Inspire Fascination, Not Fear!
Debbie Hadley
- 25 simple ways we
can all be more disability-inclusive. Vu Le
- It’s About (Geologic) Time. Ed
Clifton
- Interpreting
America's Endangered Honeybees - New York Times
-
Interpreting
Klaipeda Castle, Lithuania - IN
Staff
- California
Cruising': Enjoying the Viewpoints. Alli Rael
- Developing
successful partnerships for heritage sites and attractions. J. Veverka
- Going loco for location-aware apps. Dan
Boys
-
Snow To Flow: How
a small nonprofit in Colorado goes deeper than snowshoe hikes during winter. Mitchell
-
Facilitating Focus Workshops for Interpretive Planning
Projects. John
Veverka
- The Amazing Acorn Woodpecker. Cornell Labs
- “Using a Welsh Song in
Interpretation” Dr. Martha Benn Macdonald
- Interpretation Marketplace
If you have any question let me know. We're now accepting articles for our May/June issue. InterpNEWS reaches 300K in 60 countries (museums, parks, historic sites, zoos and botanical gardens, govt agencies and more).
Cheers,
John Veverka