What is it about?

From the prospective as member of the public, a USA citizen, whose land, environment, and way of life are affected profoundly by what environmental practitioners do. Practitioners, are hired to manage land and land resources and to determine what impacts proposed changes in such management may have. My children, grandchildren, and I are among the people who suffer or benefit from the consequences.

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Why is it important?

The world, including the US has reached a critical point in determining the fate of cultural heritage and the part its citizens play in the management process.

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I welcome the opportunity to share how Americans are loosing their heritage. This is also an invitation to participate in local planning. Believe it or not You too can make a difference.

Kathleen A Hayden
History Matters LLC

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This page is a summary of: Perspectives from the Field: Wild Horses Are Cultural Resources, Environmental Practice, September 2016, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1017/s1466046616000363.
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