Conservation Museum
Displaying and preserving our heritage.
 

Aldo Leopold and Olaus Murie
Aldo Leopold and Olaus Murie: Two Pioneer Conservationists

Click Here for the New Exhibit:
A Natural Life: The Muries' Conservation Legacy

The National Conservation Training Center has dedicated itself to the interpretation and display of America's Conservation Heritage.  In addition to the Conservation Museum, the facility also contains displays throughout the classrooms, lodges, and common areas.  The idea is to have history integrated into every aspect of conservation training.  To meet our conservation goals the National Conservation Training Center has a full-time Museum Specialist trained in historical preservation and display.  If you are interested in learning more about the Museum, displays, or the NCTC Archives please contact:

Jeanne Harold, Museum Specialist
National Conservation Training Center
Shepherdstown, WV
(304) 876-7285
(304) 876-7270 (fax)
jeanne_harold@fws.gov

Other Exhibits at National Conservation Training Center
driftboat "The Otter"

Click Here for the Story of the Driftboat
 

Fish and Wildlife Service History
National Conservation Training Center
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
U.S. Department of Interior


This web page is maintained by:
Mark Madison, Historian
National Conservation Training Center
Mark_Madison@fws.gov


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