Balancing Tourism with Conservation and Preservation - Black Rock Symposium

As visitation to Joshua Tree National Park continues to increase, there is a need for discussion on how to balance tourism with the Park's mandate to conserve and preserve the land and ecology of the park. The panelists of this program will be a representative of Visit California, a nonprofit organization with a mission to develop and maintain marketing programs that inspire travel to California, a representative of the Greater Palm Springs Convention and Visitor Bureau, and David Smith, Superintendent of Joshua Tree National Park. This symposium is underwritten by California Grassroots Fund of the Rose Foundation and supported by a partnership with Copper Mountain College. The lecture is free but you are asked to register.
WHEN
February 28, 2020 at 7:00pm - 8:30pm
WHERE
Bell Center, Copper Mountain College
6161 Rotary Way
Joshua Tree, CA 92277
United States
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