Hands on the Land for program providers
Membership in Hands on the Land offers numerous benefits to participating site
personnel. Public land program providers can:
- Exchange best practices with other HOL sites, through the interactive website,
mentoring programs, meetings, and other avenues, thus avoiding duplication
of efforts
- Showcase programs and disseminate the resource conservation message to a
broad audience
- Strengthen ties to communities and enhance volunteer efforts
- Receive a subscription to our monthly newsletter
- Post Adobe Acrobat PDF teaching resources on-line
- Create a Flash web tour about your site's programs
- Be involved with our classroom environmental monitoring databases
- Post student-created materials (artwork and writing)
- Create quizzes and questionnaires for evaluation and assessment purposes
- Post environmental monitoring data in our public environmental monitoring
databases
If you are a program provider and meet the criteria
for Hands on the Land membership, we invite you to fill out the Membership Application.
Once your application is received, we will contact you for additional information,
including a letter of support from the site manager of your publicly managed
land, which is required for acceptance into the network.