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- NCTC
Museum
Virtual Displays
and Background on the Conservation Museum
The National Conservation Training
Center has dedicated itself to the interpretation and display
of America's Conservation Heritage. In addition to
the Conservation Museum, the facility also contains displays
throughout the classrooms, lodges, and common areas.
The idea is to have history integrated into every aspect of conservation
training. To meet our conservation goals the National Conservation
Training Center has a full-time Museum Curator trained in
historical preservation and display. If you would
like to donate an item to the Museum or set up a tour please contact the
Curator:
- Jeanne
Harold, Museum Specialist
(304) 876-7285 or (304) 876-7270 (fax) • jeanne_harold@fws.gov
Online Displays Below:
- A History of the Fish Car
(PDF)
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A Cultural History of the NCTC Property
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Aldo
Leopold and Olaus Murie: Two Pioneer Conservationists
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Pelican
Island Virtual Exhibit:
The Nation's First Wildlife Refuge!
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- The Story
of the Driftboat
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This web page is maintained by:
Mark Madison, Historian
National Conservation Training Center
history@fws.gov
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