The following are links to some excellent resources for Meadow Rover volunteers. Please let us know if you have other good resources to share!
- Archeology and Indian Relations PowerPoint (2009)
- Blog Posts about the Meadow Rover Program
- Climate Change at Mount Rainier
- Geology of Mount Rainier PowerPoint (2009)
- Habituated Wildlife PowerPoint (2009)
- Incident Command System (ICS) Training
- Informal Interpretation Video (2009)
- Meadow Restoration PowerPoint (2008)
- Meadow Rover Handbook (2013)
- Meadow Rover Program PowerPoint (2008)
- Paradise Rover Guidelines (2013)
- Park Brochures and Maps
- Photo Release
- Plant Ecology PowerPoint (2009)
- "Rivers Gone Wild" Powerpoint (2009)
- Safety Handbook (2013)
- Sunrise Rover Guidelines (2013)
- Volunteer Handbook (2013)
- Volunteer Program Site Bulletin (2011)
- Web Cameras
- Wildlife Ecology PowerPoint (2009)
1 comment:
Thanks for adding the link to the FEMA ICS training website. Since every federal (and most state/local) agencies use ICS to respond to an event, or to plan one, it's good for Rovers and other volunteers to have at least some knowledge of the National Incident Management System. Take ICS 100, 200, 700, and 800, then search the website for other courses that draw your interest or curiosity. Having that training is a great way to add value to our volunteers!
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