Sentences with phrase «of national park ranger»

You may either apply for the position of national park ranger, guide, supervisor, maintenance worker, survey technician, or any other position as posted by the authorities.

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Kathy Krause, a supervisory park ranger of the Gateway National Recreation Area who attended the clean - up, agrees the religious practices have put definite pressure on the bay.
After a few years of studying glaciers, rangering for the National Park Service and traveling the world, I found myself working on an organic market farm.
Most of the National parks (like Mt Rainier) offer a similar Jr Ranger program as well.
He hopes to become a national park ranger and will attend the University of Montana next year.
The bodies of the elephants were found lifeless in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe, and police investigations suspect the park rangers carried out the brutal killings in protest for not being paid their waPark in Zimbabwe, and police investigations suspect the park rangers carried out the brutal killings in protest for not being paid their wapark rangers carried out the brutal killings in protest for not being paid their wages.
Whether it's ecosystem benefits of wildfire or race relations in a national historic site, «the park ranger doing the evening program doesn't embellish,» Jarvis added.
In Glacier National Park, which has been at the forefront of the climate change response effort, rangers give a weekly «walk - and - talk» program on the past, present, and future of the park's namesake features entitled «Where Have All the Glaciers Gone?&raPark, which has been at the forefront of the climate change response effort, rangers give a weekly «walk - and - talk» program on the past, present, and future of the park's namesake features entitled «Where Have All the Glaciers Gone?&rapark's namesake features entitled «Where Have All the Glaciers Gone?»
What followed was a rare and relatively new occurrence in Yosemite Valley — a ranger program focused exclusively on how one of the jewels of America's national parks system is responding to a changing climate.
Every weekend: Launching at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park's Netul Landing on the Oregon coast, these two - plus - hour kayak and canoe tours are led by rangers who share stories of exploration, local wildlife and restoration efforts.
Vágvölgyi recounted his observation back in port, and in the spring of 1972, Galapagos National Park rangers brought the tortoise to the Tortoise Center on Santa Cruz for its protection.
Before it delves into the alarming issues plaguing Virunga National Park, a UNESO World Heritage Site in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Orlando von Einsiedel's stirring documentary «Virguna» gets personal: Hordes of mourners encircle the grave site for a fallen park ranger, the result of ongoing tensions between the forces tasked with protecting the park under mounting pressure in recent yePark, a UNESO World Heritage Site in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Orlando von Einsiedel's stirring documentary «Virguna» gets personal: Hordes of mourners encircle the grave site for a fallen park ranger, the result of ongoing tensions between the forces tasked with protecting the park under mounting pressure in recent yepark ranger, the result of ongoing tensions between the forces tasked with protecting the park under mounting pressure in recent yepark under mounting pressure in recent years.
In June, I spoke at the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom conference, a passionate group of teachers, park rangers, and nonprofit educators who are giving students a deeper, more meaningful connection to the history of slavery in our nation.
We were doing a national parks unit last year with a Stage 2 class; we're comparing and contrasting, so one of those things we did do was connect with Yellowstone National Park and have their rangers talk to our guys about the different flora and fauna that you find between, for instance The Royal National Park and Yellowstone — two of the oldest national parks in thnational parks unit last year with a Stage 2 class; we're comparing and contrasting, so one of those things we did do was connect with Yellowstone National Park and have their rangers talk to our guys about the different flora and fauna that you find between, for instance The Royal National Park and Yellowstone — two of the oldest national parks in thNational Park and have their rangers talk to our guys about the different flora and fauna that you find between, for instance The Royal National Park and Yellowstone — two of the oldest national parks in thNational Park and Yellowstone — two of the oldest national parks in thnational parks in the world.
«Nevada Barr has carved out her own fictional fiefdom, creating a body of work like no other,» the San Diego Union Tribune remarked in 1996 upon the publication of the fifth book in Barr's acclaimed series featuring National Park Service Ranger Anna Pigeon.
Park Ranger Karen Fortier, author of Sled Dogs of Denali National Park and former kennel manager at Denali for 10 years, drops by to give Marcie and Whistle an insider's view into the working life of the Denali National Park sled dogs.
In 2016, a total of 953 community members enjoyed the 31 ranger - led interpretive programs at the branch libraries, and 572 people went on the 10 library shuttle rides to nearby national park sites.
Ranger Programs Throughout the summer, NPS rangers will appear at libraries across San Francisco, bringing a bit of national park wonder and magic to our neighborhoods — and sharing the fascinating history of our parks.
Community Ranger Talks All summer long, National Park Service rangers will visit every branch of the San Francisco Public Library system and bring the joy and wonder of the parks to neighborhoods all across the city.
Listen as Peter talks with naturalists, park rangers, and Amos Wekesa, managing director of Great Lakes Safaris about the National Park's efforts to stop poaching in the national forests, to his feelings about why Uganda is known as «Africa Compressed&raqpark rangers, and Amos Wekesa, managing director of Great Lakes Safaris about the National Park's efforts to stop poaching in the national forests, to his feelings about why Uganda is known as «Africa CompressedNational Park's efforts to stop poaching in the national forests, to his feelings about why Uganda is known as «Africa Compressed&raqPark's efforts to stop poaching in the national forests, to his feelings about why Uganda is known as «Africa Compressednational forests, to his feelings about why Uganda is known as «Africa Compressed».
Junior Ranger Jamboree On May 7, thousands of 4th graders and their families enjoyed a day of play and learning at Crissy Field as they were sworn - in as official Junior Rangers — and sing «Happy Birthday» to the National Park Service.
As a nonprofit partner to the parks, the Conservancy is proud to stand with our ranger friends in celebrating the Centennial of the National Park Service (NPS), which marks its 100th birthday on August 25, 2016.
Island Packers schedule changes are communicated with the National Park in the morning and this information should be available on the bulletin board of from the ranger.
To visit the interior of San Miguel Island; an island ranger, Island Packer employee or a National Park volunteer naturalist must accompany hikers.
Participants visit several park sites within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area to learn the ranger mindset of public service through the following themes: Learn, Explore, and Protect.
Head out to Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park, better known as the City of Refuge to explore traditional Hawaiian culture and pick up a Junior Park Ranger Badge to show off back home.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA: In celebration of the National Park Service's Centennial this year, organizations that serve youth in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) along with the San Francisco Public Library system invite 4th graders and their families to join the fun in learning about what it takes to be an official National Park Service Junior Ranger.
«The Junior Ranger Jamboree event gives us an opportunity to «Help Keep Growing Crissy Field» by connecting our urban youth with their national parks,» said Greg Moore, President & CEO of the Golden Gate National Parks Consnational parks,» said Greg Moore, President & CEO of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservparks,» said Greg Moore, President & CEO of the Golden Gate National Parks ConsNational Parks ConservParks Conservancy.
This tiny sea lion pup owes his life to the National Park Ranger who spotted him trying to cross a lane of traffic in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Nicholette Phelps, Vice President of Visitor Programs and Services, has been working in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area since 1975, when she began her career as an interpretive ranger at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
Conclusion: For me, the hikes with rangers in the Hohe Tauern National Park are the way to get close to nature and I will certainly do more of these in future.
Katmai National Park Rangers provide an initial briefing upon arrival, and are available throughout the Park to answer questions during this self - guided portion of the tour.
The One Tam Roving Ranger truly symbolizes the collaborative spirit of the Tamalpais Lands Collaborative, as it's the result of input from staff at the Marin Municipal Water District, California State Parks, Marin County Parks, National Park Service, and Parks Conservancy.
San Pedrillo Ranger Station is located on the northwestern border of Corcovado National Park and 17 kilometers south west of the town of Agujitas
The best snorkeling spots are the small islands to the northeast of Koh Rang — a large uninhabited (except for a few National Park rangers) island south of Koh Chang and west of Koh Mak.
Corcovado National Park has a total of six ranger stations including, Los Patos, Sirena, San Pedrillo, and La Llorona
The Sector Jalova Ranger Station is located to the south of Tortuguero National Park and is near the Jalova Lagoon.
Cano Island is part of the Corcovado National Park, there is a ranger station on the island.
Game drives in open vehicles with qualified game rangers provide guests with thrilling opportunities to view the Big 5 as well as a myriad of other flora and fauna in the Kruger National Park.
In the afternoon travel on to Seal Bay for a beach walk with a National Parks Ranger amongst a breeding colony of Australian Sea - lions.
A National Parks Ranger will take you deep into the cave to view the unique limestone formations, created over thousands of years.
Firewatch throws players into the existential crisis of protagonist Henry, a middle - aged man looking to restart his life as a park ranger in a national forest.
In all, about 120 volunteers and national park personnel — divided into three groups — tallied a total of eleven boas, with three of these caught by a single, sharp - eyed ranger.
This clandestine trade so depleted the numbers of rhino that the Zimbabwean government had ordered its rangers and safari guides to shoot armed poachers on sight in the national parks.
It was forfeiting half of my annual experience in the National Park Service, which could have helped me land a permanent ranger job.
As a summer seasonal park ranger at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, I witnessed the impacts of this western droupark ranger at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, I witnessed the impacts of this western drouPark, Oregon, I witnessed the impacts of this western drought.
Humor is a big part of my climate change ranger evening talk that I present during the summer at Crater Lake National Park.
Park rangers are foot soldiers who are loyal to the National Park Service mission «to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.»
«Brian Ettling has worked as a summer seasonal park ranger at Crater Lake National Park for the past twenty - two years... Since 2010, Brian spends his off - season trying to protect our national parks and natural world by teaching and public speaking on the problem of climate change and the things we can do to make this a healthier planet.&rapark ranger at Crater Lake National Park for the past twenty - two years... Since 2010, Brian spends his off - season trying to protect our national parks and natural world by teaching and public speaking on the problem of climate change and the things we can do to make this a healthier planetNational Park for the past twenty - two years... Since 2010, Brian spends his off - season trying to protect our national parks and natural world by teaching and public speaking on the problem of climate change and the things we can do to make this a healthier planet.&raPark for the past twenty - two years... Since 2010, Brian spends his off - season trying to protect our national parks and natural world by teaching and public speaking on the problem of climate change and the things we can do to make this a healthier planetnational parks and natural world by teaching and public speaking on the problem of climate change and the things we can do to make this a healthier planet.»
Those of us who lead ranger talks in national parks are called Park Interpreters.
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