Thank you, Park Rangers, for all that you do to help share the beauty and wonders of our national park system with its visitors. Often, when I am walking or hiking in local or state parks I am reminded of some special bit of information about nature that was passed on to me by a park ranger. Your efforts and enthusiasm for your job are appreciated.
Words can't express my deep appreciation for the work you all do to ensure that future generations have the opportunity to see natural areas and the wildlife they support.
Thank you for being passionate about the parks and helping others to reap that reward. Keep it up!
Thank you for your wisdom and caring nature. I love all the parks and am envious of the great things you get to do. Nature takes us back to our roots, and you are the caretakers of those roots. Blessings
I want to thank all of the employees/ambassadors of all our National parks! What will the parks be without you guys? Keep up the good work, youāre very much appreciated!
My husband and I are on a year-long journey currently traveling the Northwest, down the coast of Washington, Oregon, and northern California, into the Southwest including the states of Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico. Our concentration during this time of Covid has been national and state parks. Everywhere we have gone we have been met by smiling, patient and so very helpful rangers. Rangers have been ready to engage us in conversations about park history, ecology, environmentalism, safety and general information. They have so enriched our experiences in the parks we have visited.
Our thanks to Gretchen for many years of bird walks at the Assateague National Seashore. Not only is she so knowledgeable about the birds there, but her enthusiasm and love of this area are also infectious. Her sharing of knowledge is joyful, and she never tires of questions, treating none of them as silly or stupid. Gretchen is a treasure, and all the years we have spent at Chincoteague Island on vacation have been immensely enriched by our bird walks and talks with her.
Adam went above and beyond as a volunteer coordinator. He made a bad situation, not only bearable, but enjoyable. Thank you Adam, for working with me and finding the right spot for me.
I'm so sorry I don't remember her name, but she was the tour guide on the boat over on July 21. Our 6 year old grandson wanted to climb on the ladder but was scared to, and she patiently held him up and calmed him down so he was able to join the rest of our family. Thank you so much!!
You are very special people that try to keep us safe. Keep up the good work!
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