Park Ranger



         


A park ranger is a person hired to protect and guard parkland, forests, or other rural or wilderness areas.

Park rangers perform a number of important functions in the protection of wildlands. Especially in isolated areas many miles from inhabited regions, park rangers may be the only "official" presence, if not the only person around. Because they are the only persons around, park rangers must be very conscious of safety issues and may respond very differently from other emergency responders who have help near at hand.

A number of other miscellaneous tasks are performed by park rangers because they are the only persons around, ranging from routine maintenance through life-saving emergency response.

A typical ranger vehicle is a well-marked and heavily equipped off-road capable light truck ("pickup truck") equipped with the following items. The variety of equipment carried gives some idea of the many roles of the park ranger.

These supplies are often augmented according to the geographic area and the local hazards. A park ranger in urban areas may carry less survival gear and more law enforcement equipment; park ranger in the desert will carry much more drinkable water; a park ranger in the Alaskan outback will carry additional shelter materials and stove fuel. In more remote areas, pre-positioned caches containing survival equipment will be scattered throughout the park.

Skills required to be a park ranger include a profound interest in ecology and the wilderness, the ability to react quickly and appropriately to emergency situations, and the ability to work independently and alone for long periods of time, sometimes for days.

See also ranger






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