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The Field Of Education In The National Parks
The Educational Program And Its Place In National Parks Administration
Museums In The National Parks
Planning A Park Museum
Museum Technique
Administration Of Park Museums
Nature Trails
Exhibits In Place
Guiding In The National Parks
Lectures In National Parks
Scientific Aspects Of The Park Protection Program
The Research Program In The National Parks
Use Of Recorded Scientific Data
Research Reserves
Publications
Libraries In The National Parks
Photography And Visual Education
General Administrative Problems
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Proceedings Of The
First Park Naturalists' Training Conference Held At Educational
Headquarters, Berkeley, California:
November 1-30, 1929
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SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF THE PARK PROTECTION PROGRAM
November 19, 1929
1. Participation of the Educational Division in the Planning of Roads, Trails, and Other Improvements to Protect Scientific Assets | C. Frank Brockman |
2. Participation of the Educational Division in the Planning of Roads, Trails and Other Improvements to permit full Utilization of Educational Assets | Geo. L. Collins |
3. The Natural Balance; What is it? | C. A. Harwell |
4. Is it Possible to Preserve the Natural Balance? If so, How? | Dorr G. Yeager |
5. The Predatory Animal Problem | Edwin D. McKee |
6. The Predatory Animal Problem and its Bearing on the Natural Balance | Frank T. Been |
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