Learning in the Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Department Emphasis: Natural Resource Recreation Planning and Management By: Alexis Elbrader April 9, 2014.

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Learning in the Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Department Emphasis: Natural Resource Recreation Planning and Management By: Alexis Elbrader April 9, 2014

What You Should Know In the Natural Resource emphasis area you will…. See how important recreation is to people. Learn how to sustain natural resources while providing recreational opportunities. Have the opportunity to be outside for your job. Learn about the environment and people. Have endless amounts of fun.

Future Places to Work  National Forest Service National Forest Service  National Park Service National Park Service  DNR  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management (BLM)  The Nature Conservancy  Leave No Trace

Classes to take PRT Integrated Core PRT Foundations Of PRT PRT – Prof Preparation in PRT PRT Leis Beh Humn Divrsty PRT Rec Prgm & Ldrshp PRT Evaluation in PRT PRT Emphasis Classes PRT Fndtns Otdr Rec Stdies PRT Ecology & Mgt Wildland PRT – Envmmntl Intrp & Comm PRT – Land&Rsrce Rec Planning

The Fundamentals Things Learned About People: Crowding Experiential Impacts Conflicts Motivations Goals

The Fundamentals Continued Learning About the Environment: Soil Vegetation Wildlife Water Night Sky

Management Strategies and Practices Zoning Dispersion Education Enforcement

UExplore Classes Land  PRTL Outdoor Cooking&Camping  PRTL Rock Climbing I Water – PRTW 1312 – Whitewater Canoeing – PRTW 1317 – Kayaking I Snow – PRT 1228 Yurt Camping

Great People To Contact Academic Advisor: Betsy Cook Head of Natural Resource emphasis area: Matthew Brownlee Internship Advisor: Steven Bell

Credits All pictures were taken/belong to me (Alexis Elbrader) National Forest Service: National Park Service: PRT Homepage: UExplore Classes: ndex&classtype=g&term=1146