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Passport in Time
Passport in Time (PIT) is a volunteer program of the USDA
Forest Service. PIT provides opportunities for the public to
work with professional archaeologists and historians on
national forests and grasslands across the country. Projects
include diverse activities such as archaeological excavation,
survey, oral history, or historic structure restoration.
There is no registration fee. The PIT
Traveler, announcing
current opportunities, is published in March and September.
The goal of PIT is to preserve the nation's past with the
help of the public. As a PIT volunteer, you will take part in
vital environmental and historical research on public lands.
Your participation will help us understand the human story in
North America and preserve the fragile sites and memories
that chronicle that story for our children and grandchildren.
We cannot do it without you. Contact one of the Heritage Staff, or
watch for more information in the PIT
Traveler.
Current Stanislaus National Forest PIT Projects
Please check this page next spring for 2009 projects.
Past Stanislaus
National Forest PIT Projects
Select links below to view past PIT projects.
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