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Alison Wallace -- Faculty, Minnesota State University Moorhead, Biology Department.
Alison Wallace was the principal developer of the Ranger Rosie
module from March 1998 - July 2000. Many thanks for her hard work
and creativity!
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Steve Crandall -- Park Manager, Turtle River State Park
Steve Crandall was also part of the original development of the
NatureShift! project. He worked with Dr. Lynn Anderson, in the
conceptualization of "Ranger Rosie." Steve is also a pilot site
administrator responsible for the supervision of the Education
Field Associate stationed at the park.
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Dr. Lynn Anderson -- Associate Professor and Chair, Recreation and Leisure Studies
Department, State University of New York (SUNY): Cortland
Dr. Lynn Anderson was part of the original development of the
NatureShift! project. She worked with Steve Crandall, Park Manager
of Turtle River State Park, in the conceptualization of "Ranger
Rosie." Dr. Anderson was working at the University of North Dakota
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Carol Brandt -- Environmental Education Field Associate, Turtle River State Park
Carol is the current partner educator at Turtle River State Park. She is testing Ranger Rosie materials, creating iMatrix collections, implementing interpretive activities at the park, and adding park materials and activities back to the site.
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Melanie Muus -- Educator, Alaska Boreal Forest Council
Melanie was the Environmental Education Field Associate at Turtle River State Park from January 2001 - October 2001. While working at the park she tested Ranger Rosie materials, implemented park interpretive activities, and helped digitize park resources.
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