Demonstrate awareness of the capabilities of both (1) one's own agency/organization as well as (2) partners. Develop the capacity to work with a variety of user groups and partners to identify and promote various interests related to trails.
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Custom Trainings
Hood River, OR
In my sixth year working wilderness, motorized, and non-motorized trails for the Forest Service;…
Morristown, VT
Mariah Keagy began her career in trail construction and reconstruction in the Green Mountains…
Middlefield, CT
Mohegan Lake, NY
Ashland, NH
Conservation Trail Services LLC. Working with private, non-profit, and…
Bellingham, WA
<p>Mike Passo is the Executive Director of American Trails. Mike has also served as the Executive…
Hire Workers
Golden, CO
Kim Frederick has over 45 years of experience in the design, development and management of…
Austin, TX
President and founding member of the Central Texas Trail Tamers. The Trail Tamers have been…
Knoxville, TN
Riverton, WY
Danielle McNiven is the Assistant Director at Tread Lightly!. She is an experienced education and…
Springfield, OR
Our organization supports the volunteers that provide stewardship services in the Willamette…
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