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- CAPRA Accreditation - National Recreation and Park Association
NRPA's Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) delivers quality assurance and improvement to accredited park and recreation departments throughout the United States
- Capra (genus) - Wikipedia
Capra is a genus of mammals, the goats, comprising ten species, including the markhor and several species known as ibexes The domestic goat (Capra hircus) is a domesticated species derived from the bezoar ibex (Capra aegagrus aegagrus)
- APPENDIX D CAPRA RESOURCES - Lakewood
To assist staf in its continual pursuit of delivering high-quality consistent programs to the community and in achieving the cost recovery goals, CAPRA recommends the following standards that should be followed, if they are not already in practice
- CAPRA | Dallas Parks, TX - Official Website
What is CAPRA? NRPA's Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) delivers quality assurance and improvement to accredited park and recreation departments throughout the United States
- Capra - Animalia
Capra is a genus of mammals, the goats, composed of up to nine species, including the markhor and many species known as ibexes The domestic goat (Capra hircus) is a domesticated species derived from the wild goat (Capra aegagrus)
- CAPRA Standards - National Recreation and Park Association
NRPA’s Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) Standards for national accreditation provide an authoritative assessment tool for park and recreation organizations
- CAPRA 6 | CAPRA
High-quality programming is a dynamic process that continues as the recreation experience unfolds A systematic and well-researched analysis should be completed in determining what programs and services should be provided by the agency
- Capra - Goats ibexes: facts, distribution population | BioDB
It was domesticated from the wild bezoar goat (Capra aegagrus) approximately 10,000 years ago Domestic goats have been bred for various purposes, including their meat, milk, fur, and hide, and they play a crucial role in agricultural and pastoral societies around the globe
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