Friday, October 31, 2008

Natural Heritage Education

The following article provides good insight into the interpretation that is delivered across the province in many Ontario Parks. The task of the interpreter is to spark the public's interest and connect them with what is being interpreted.

There are many unique and fascinating stories that can be told about the natural and cultural history of Ontario's parks. Interpreters bring these to light and share their enthusiasm with the public. This provides the public with an opportunity to take ownership of the parks and resources.

Please see: "A Day in the Life of… A Senior Natural Heritage Education Leader."

Ontario Parks website: http://ontarioparks.ca/
Murphys Point Provincial Park
The Friends of Murphys Point Park

And what do I think the best park in the province is? Awenda Provincial Park! Followed closely, of course, by Murphys Point.

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