Document Type

Report

Publication Date

9-30-2007

First page number:

1

Last page number:

11

Abstract

• Stewards have been assigned sites in the Desert National Wildlife Range for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

• The CSSP has expanded into the Laughlin area, the southernmost region of Nevada, the last stage of five designated stewardship areas in Clark County.

• Two basic training classes were conducted, adding 33 new site stewards.

• Stewards reported a total of 63 significant site impacts for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2007, as opposed to 51 significant impacts for the same period last year.

• Creation of a CSSP relational database is underway.

• Annual reports are being prepared for federal agencies.

Keywords

Antiquities; Prehistoric; Cultural property – Protection; Historic sites – Protection; Interagency coordination; Nevada; Vandalism; Volunteers; Volunteers – Training of

Disciplines

Archaeological Anthropology | Civic and Community Engagement | Community-Based Learning | Cultural Resource Management and Policy Analysis | Historic Preservation and Conservation

Language

English

Comments

Cooperative Agreement Number: H8R07060001

Task Agreement Number: J8R070002


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