Parks Canada Managers Meeting in Munising

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Parks Canada Managers Meeting in Munising

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on April 26, 2007. It is reproduced in full below.

Managers from Pukaskwa National Park and the Northern Ontario Field Unit of Parks Canada are meeting in Munising on May 9 and 10. Pukaskwa National Park and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore became “twin parks" in 1995 through a formal agreement. This meeting is an extension of that decade old twinning.

Lakeshore Superintendent Jim Northup mentioned that the Park Canada group will meet with Lakeshore staff in an effort to further collaborative activities in the coming years. “We will be looking at ways we can continue to assist one another in managing natural and cultural resources, exploring common First Nations topics, and sharing best practices information.

On Wednesday, Lakeshore staff will offer several field trips in the park to acquaint our northern neighbors with area resources. On Thursday, they will share common and innovative management strategies. The meeting will culminate in a re-signing of the Twinning Agreement.

Twinning with Pukaskwa grew out of a workshop co-facilitated by Robin Heron of Pukaskwa and the Lakeshore’s Gregg Bruff in 1995, titled “Thinking Like a Watershed," held in Marquette with naturalists and protected lands managers from around Lake Superior.

For additional information, contact Gregg Bruff, Chief of Heritage Education, at 906-387-2607, extension 208.

Pukaskwa National Park

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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