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Great Basin National Park
Professional Development

The Great Basin Teachers Workshop

Every summer, a one-week workshop is offered by the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, and US Forest Service in and around Great Basin National Park and White Pine County, Nevada. The workshops rotate through a three-year cycle, focusing on the physical environment, the biological environment, and the cultural resources of the area. Participants can earn Nevada or Utah continuing education credits or university credit through Utah State University.

>"Life in the Great Basin" Great Basin Teachers Workshop. Offered July 19th through 24th - this is a facinating way to learn about the amazing and unique biological resources of the Great Basin region!

For more information, please contact Brandi Roberts or Martha Braddock.

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Did You Know?
There are 48 miles of perennial streams, and over 400 springs in the South Snake Range, home to Great Basin National Park. Over 75% of wildlife species are dependent upon these riparian areas for food, water, and cover at some stage of their life cycles.

Last Updated: April 25, 2009 at 10:54 EST