Happy Birthday National Park Service 2023

Following some traditions are very good especially if they connect you to the planet! The end of August is a busy time for many and as I return from presenting as a professional speaker at the Energy Expo 2023 in Miami, our team continues our contract work with The U.S. National Park Service at Lake Mead and the Colorado River and annually tradition is that The U.S. National Park Service celebrates its birthday on August 25th annually NPS.gov Homepage (U.S. National Park Service) <<here is a hyperlink to the Park Service where copious information related is shared within this post is from their website.

Please take a moment to wish Happy Birthday to the National Park Service

 

LINNAHaving experienced growing up surrounded by nature and biophilia in northern Ontario, Canada I had the opportunity to align with nature and learn many lessons along the way. Although I grew up in Canada as The Great White North’s first Native American LEED Fellow I have a deep connection to recognition of Native lands and even served LINNA advocating for Indigenous Peoples recognition for their part as the original stewards of our lands and how they played and continue to play a vital role in conserving our environment, ecology and natural landscapes.

The National Park Service started in 1916 as President Woodrow Wilson the same president memorialized at the Historic National Mint signed the Organic Act which established the National Park Service. The Natural Park Service currently protects approximately 400 unique areas across the United States totaling over 84 million acres! The Department of the Interior and most specifically the National Park Service team work hard to conserve, preserve and protect the scenic trails, open spaces, watersheds, and recreational areas within our national land, forests, coastal regions, wildlife refuges, and historic sites for us to continue to enjoy and experience. HumannInc Principal Daniel A. Huard, LEED Fellow, WELL Faculty, PMP, the Godfather of Sustainability shares “I now live in Nevada mere hours away from more National landmark locations than any other metropolitan center in America. Our family enjoys the outdoors and get our National Park Passes annually so that we have as much access as possible to these amazing places.”

Again, Happy Birthday National Park Service Learn how you can get involved at https://www.nps.gov/index.htm

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