The commission may provide scenic, natural, cultural, or historical resource interpretive activities for visitors to state parks that: (1) Explain the functions, history, significance, and cultural aspects of ecosystems; (2) Explain the relationship between human needs, human behaviors and attitudes, and the environment; (3) Explain the diverse human heritage and cultural changes over time in Washington state; (4) Offer experiences and information to increase citizen understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of their natural, cultural, ethnic, and artistic heritage; and (5) Explain the need for natural, cultural, and historical resource protection and preservation as well as the methods by which these goals can be achieved.
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