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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Management
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"Beginning with Yellowstone, the idea of a national park was an American invention of historic consequences. The areas that now comprise the national park system, and those that will be added in years to come, are cumulative expressions of a single national heritage. The National Park Service must manage park resources and values in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations," 2001 NPS Management Policies.
At Fort Vancouver NHS, staff and volunteers work together as a team, creating opportunities for visitor enjoyment while striving always to manage the park's resources so that they will remain unimpaired for future generations.
For information relating to management of the park, please click on one of the options above.
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NPS Photo | NPS staff members work together as a team at Fort Vancouver NHS |
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At Fort Vancouver NHS, staff and volunteers work together as a team, creating opportunities for visitor enjoyment while striving always to manage the park's resources so that they will remain unimpaired for future generations.
For information relating to management of the park, please click on one of the options above.
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Fort Vancouver News Feed Get the latest news from the fort delivered directly to your computer! more... | | Upcoming Special Events Check out the park's calendar of events more... | | Learn about our Park Partners! Click here for info on our Park Partners more... | | Research in the park links to the park's research webpages more... | |
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Did You Know?
As the fur trade-era depot and headquarters for the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department, did you know that over 61,000 animal pelts were shipped from Fort Vancouver to England in 1843 alone? This and many other stories are interpreted at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
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Last Updated: December 01, 2006 at 19:59 EST |