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Storied Lands & Waters of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway: Interpretive Plan and Heritage Resource Assessment
Bruce Jacobson
An interpretive plan for Allagash Wilderness Waterway, located in northern Maine, articulates a purpose and thematic framework for communicating messages about “the Allagash.” Recommended actions address management’s goals; respond to inherent possibilities and constraints; build on current efforts; take advantage of interpretive opportunities; and identify audiences. The plan proposes actions and resources for educators.
A heritage resource assessment identifies properties and objects associated with the Waterway in seven cultural and historic resource categories. Proposed management actions help carry out provisions of Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands strategic and management plans, consistent with Bureau policy and best management practices. In general, policy requires managers to “protect, monitor, and treat” historic and cultural resources under their care.
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You can support the work of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Foundation by purchasing print version ($8.78 plus shipping) of this publication. The interior of the print version is black and white; some images may appear pixelated or slightly blurry.
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