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Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending December 31, 2005, Margaret N. Rees
Cultural Site Stewardship Program
- Active stewards in the program now total 169, an increase of 497% since December 2004.
- 11 additional major cultural site impacts resulting in measurable damages reported this quarter. Four additional impacts with somewhat lesser significance also reported in the quarter. Total impacts since December 2004 total 36 major and 12 less significant.
- 2006 monitoring plan for Gold Butte implemented.
- Training class on Southern Nevada Pre-history presented to 41 site stewards.
Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending September 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees
Cultural Site Stewardship Program
- 17 new site stewards trained during the quarter. Active stewards in the program now total 167, up from 150 in last quarter.
- Three Desert National Wildlife Refuge sites added to monitoring schedule.
- Comprehensive monitoring plan for Sloan Canyon NCA implemented.
- New training classes offered in GPS navigation and Clark County pre-history.
- 3 additional major cultural site impacts resulting in measurable damages reported this quarter. Four additional impacts with somewhat lesser significance also reported in the quarter. Total impacts since December 2004 total 11 major and 12 less significant.
- Federal land managers authorized site stewards to place signage and construct barriers …
Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending June 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees
Cultural Site Stewardship Program
- List of cultural resource sites and locations for monitoring completed
- Outline for recruiting and training site stewards completed
- Protocol for response to site impact/destruction completed
- Field Manual complete and available on CD
- Database set up with 150 site stewards, 144 of whom are currently active
- Identification Card designed and accepted by Interagency Team
- Training manual completed
- Training classes initiated
- Educational program for elementary students in planning stages
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Nancy Syzdek, Erin O'Donnell, Carol C. Harter, Diane Russell, Cate Weeks
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Nancy Syzdek, Erin O'Donnell, Carol C. Harter, Diane Russell, Cate Weeks
Inside UNLV
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Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending March 31, 2005, Margaret N. Rees
Cultural Site Stewardship Program
- List of cultural resource sites and locations for monitoring is 100% complete
- Outline for recruiting and training site stewards is now complete
- Law enforcement protocol for response to site impact/destruction has been established
- Field manual has been completed and computerized
- Training manual 90% complete and awaiting team approval
- Database loaded with 122 site steward records, of whom 88 are active
- Site steward identification card designed and approved by Cultural Resources Team; NCA and NRA fee waivers for site stewards approved by BLM and NPS
- Open house held March 19, 2005, to introduce program to site stewards
Cultural Site Impacts, George Phillips
Cultural Site Impacts, George Phillips
Cultural Site Stewardship Program
Slides of petroglyphs with vandalism
Southern Nevada Guide: Tree Selection And Care, City Of Las Vegas, Nevada
Southern Nevada Guide: Tree Selection And Care, City Of Las Vegas, Nevada
Publications (SD)
Trees for Tomorrow was created to educate Southern Nevada residents on the benefits of trees and to help homeowners choose the right trees for their landscape setting. The goal of this booklet is to help homeowners successfully select and establish trees. This Centennial edition recognizes the 100-year celebration of the founding of the City of Las Vegas.
Planting trees is a necessary adaptation to human settlement in arid environments. A strong, healthy community forest is built tree by tree, home by home. Tree canopies help to reduce energy demands, reduce water demands, reduce local air temperatures, reduce air pollution, provide …