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  • How to Become a Forest Ranger

    As protectors of our natural resources, forest rangers spend each day in the great outdoors ensuring that our public lands remain protected. Additionally, forest rangers are first responders and are trained to handle a variety of emergencies. A career as a forest ranger requires skill, dedication and a passion for our protected land. read more

  • Forest Ranger Qualifications

    What most people think "forest rangers" do is often done by foresters, who manage the wild places for the U.S. Forest Service of the National Park Service. read more

  • What Are the Duties of a Forest Ranger?

    Forest rangers are employees and volunteers of the U.S. Forest Service, an agency of the Department of Agriculture charged with managing the country's 193 million acres of national forest and grassland. The title is broad and somewhat antiquated, but forest rangers, in general, are those actively carrying out the agency's mandate on the ground and in the off… read more

  • Forest Ranger Duties

    When you ask many people how they perceive forest rangers, they will probably talk about a health nut that has the easiest job in the world. Little do these people know the kind of commitment forest rangers have to put into their work to do it right. Their significance is in protecting the environment, and protecting the visitors to our state and national pa… read more

  • Forest Ranger Information

    A career as a forest ranger may be an ideal choice for those who enjoy spending time outdoors and have an interest in protecting natural resources. Forest rangers manage public and for a variety of interests, including the timber industry, recreational users and conservation trusts. read more

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  • How to Volunteer for the Forest Rangers

    If you love the great outdoors, interacting with people and performing a valuable service at the same time, volunteering as a ranger for the Forest Service could be for you. Since 1905, the Forest Service has managed over 193 million a… read more

  • Redwood Forest Facts

    The redwood's great size and majesty make it one of the world's most striking trees. In turn that makes the parks protecting so much of the redwoods into places that capture imaginations around the word. A place so full of natural wond… read more

  • Redwood Forest Information

    Redwoods are famed for their great size, and because of their iconic stature they have long attracted attention from conservationists. The redwood forest that runs up the northern coast of California stands as one of the few large old-… read more

  • Facts About the Redwood Forest

    The redwood forest of northern California is embodied in a combined system of parks that include multiple California state parks and the more famous national park. The forest is home both to the world's greatest trees and to an amazing… read more

  • What Lives in the Redwood Forest?

    Redwood National and State Parks encompasses some 112,597 acres along the northern California coast and that of southern Oregon. This is where the tallest of all plant species, the redwood tree, grows. There are varied ecosystems withi… read more

  • Redwood Forest History

    The famed redwood forest area of northern California is home to many trees that are more than six centuries old. With Indians, miners, loggers and conservationists among the vast numbers to affect its rich history, the legend of the re… read more

  • Forest Ranger Training

    The term "forest ranger" has generally come to identify any uniformed Forest Service or National Parks employee. These professionals earned college degrees and continue to learn while on the job. read more

  • Forest Ranger Facts

    What most people think "forest rangers" do is usually done by park rangers or foresters. The U.S. Forest Service also employs a wide range of scientists, technicians and administrative professionals, including teachers, Realtors and ac… read more

  • Requirements for Forest Rangers

    The U.S. Forest Service and the National Park Service employ park rangers as well as a wide range of scientists, technicians and administrative professionals. read more

  • Forest Ranger Requirements

    According to the U.S. National Park Service, every year, approximately 275 million people visit a national park somewhere in the United States. In all, 84 million acres of land and 4.5 million acres of oceans, lakes and reservoirs have… read more

  • Redwood Forest Tourism

    Coastal redwoods grow in circular formations called stands, forming soaring cathedrals in the forest. Redwoods grow along the central and northern California coast, extending into southern Oregon. Here's information about traveling to… read more

  • Hotels in Forest, MS

    Forest, Mississippi has a vast variety of outdoor activities. Marathon Lake is well stocked with many different kinds of fish, and boating and swimming is also allowed. Roosevelt State Park and Bienville National Forest have areas for… read more

  • Hotels in Forest, Ohio

    Forest is a small village in Hardin County, Ohio. There are many recreational areas and tourist attractions that you can explore in Forest. The city has several amusement and water parks that are ideal for family. Additionally, you wil… read more

  • Hotels in Forest, Mississippi

    Forest, Mississippi is perfect for lovers of the outdoors. Hunting, camping, hiking and horseback riding are just a few activities that one can enjoy at the Bienville National Forest that contains 178,000 acres. Attractions include a l… read more

  • How to Climb in the Redwood Forest

    Redwood trees can grow over 300 feet tall and live more than three thousand years. These ancient giants support an ecosystem up in the canopies. Explored first for research, recreational climbers also seek out redwoods to experience th… read more

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    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

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