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National parks exist to interpret

Interpretation and the challenge of engaging with the public

Key points from the presentation of James Carter

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Interpretation is at the core of the national park purpose. It should encourage us to explore and appreciate for ourselves what makes a place special, and leave the way open for people to find their own way of caring.

As humans one of our preferred and most powerful modes of communication is personal contact, which allows depth and complexity in the telling of stories. Guided walks and animated events are effective, but can’t be provided for every visitor – so interpretation is needed.

Interpretation is far more than panels, leaflets and visitor centres. It:

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