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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Mccall, ID
I am an early-career trails professional with the Forest Service. I have seven Agency field seasons…
Chattanooga, TN
Danielsville, GA
We are a full service trail company. Our services include trail design, construction and…
Russellville, AR
I coordinate and teach the Trail Management Certificate Program at Arkansas Tech University. Plus,…
Blairsville, GA
Walt Bready is the former State of Georgia Trails Education Specialist and current owner of Trails…
Greenville, SC
Benchmark Trails is a full service trail design, layout and construction firm with over 20 years of…
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Cedar City, UT
San Francisco, CA
Sean Reynolds leads the facility management program at Golden Gate National Recreation Area…
Hailey, ID
With conservation corps, and USFS trail Crew experience under my belt I have shifted to the…
Flagstaff, AZ
For over 10 years, I have been designing and leading field-based trail trainings for land agencies,…
Northampton, MA
Carmichael, CA
Began on a trail crew with the Arizona Conservation Corps. We maintained trails in the Coronado…
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