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Home > What We Do > Climbing management policy > Climbing Management > Climbing management in action

climbing management in action


Review the presentations below to see examples of climbing management in action:

Yosemite National Park Climbing Brochure

Castle Rocks Climbing Management Plan

Bishop, CA - "To Publish or Not To Publish": Managing Bouldering and Cultural Resource Protection on the Volcanic Tablelands - Jeff Starosta, Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office

Red River Gorge, KY - Cultural Resource Protection from a Rock Climber's Perspective - Bill Strachan, Red River Gorge Climbers Coalition

Devils Tower, WY - Climbing Management on a Sacred Site - Jim Cheatham, Chief of Resource Management, Devils Tower National Monument

New River Gorge, WV - New River Gorge Peregrine Falcon Restoration Project 2006 - Gary Hartley, Chief Ranger New River Gorge National River

Boulder, CO - Wildlife and the Climbing Community - Burton Stoner, Ranger/Naturalist, City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks

Access Fund Indian Creek Information Guide (front) and (back)

An Annotated Bibliography - Climbing and Natural Resources Management and 2001 update

More Federal and Agency Climbing Management Plans

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