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Death Valley National Park Long-Range Interpretive Plan, September 2005
This Long-Range Interpretive Plan (LRIP) for Death Valley National Park is a component of the park's Comprehensive Interpretive Plan (CIP), as outlined in National Park Service Director's Orders-6 (DO-6). Using the park's mission, purpose, and resource significance statements, plus the primary interpretive themes and visitor experience goals, this plan articulates a vision for the park's interpretive future, and recommends the media, facilities, and programs best suited for meeting visitor needs, achieving management goals, and telling park stories.
Death Valley National Park Long-Range Interpretive Plan, September 2005
This Long-Range Interpretive Plan (LRIP) for Death Valley National Park is a component of the park's Comprehensive Interpretive Plan (CIP), as outlined in National Park Service Director's Orders-6 (DO-6). Using the park's mission, purpose, and resource significance statements, plus the primary interpretive themes and visitor experience goals, this plan articulates a vision for the park's interpretive future, and recommends the media, facilities, and programs best suited for meeting visitor needs, achieving management goals, and telling park stories.
Death Valley National Park Long-Range Interpretive Plan, September 2005
2005
58 pages
Report
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English