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National Association for Interpretation

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The National Association for Interpretation is a non-profit professional association of natural and cultural resources interpreters, primarily in the United States. It is based in Fort Collins, Colorado.

NAI provides training and certification programs[1] and is recognized as a major source for professional expertise and training in the field.[2] The NAI publishes the Journal of Interpretation Research, a peer-reviewed academic journal. An annual conference and workshop provides professional development, collaboration and networking opportunities.

NAI was formed in 1988, when the Association of Interpretive Naturalists (founded 1954) and the Western Interpreters Association (founded 1965) merged into a unified organization.

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  1. ^ "Welcome 2021".
  2. ^ Touching Hearts and Minds: A Strategic Plan for Improving Interpretation for the National Wildlife Refuge System. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, March 2014
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