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Tag: endangered species

Honey bee and lavender

 The Interpretive Soapbox

by Don EnrightPersonal Programming, Visitor ExperiencePosted on December 10, 2015December 15, 20153 Comments

  Interpreters are purveyors of wonder. Never, ever forget it. Those of us who work with endangered species (or endangered resources of any kind) tend to feel fairly passionate about them. We also tend to be have long personal histories with our subjects, and a high level of knowledge about them. As a result, we are …

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