Thank-you park rangers whom I have met and worked with past and present as a volunteer. You often recognize the volunteers, so it's my time to thank you and to tell you how nice it has been to work with you.
My family and I have visited many national parks. Just this past summer we visited the Badlands and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Some of our favorite parks are Arches, Grand Tetons, Yosemite, Zion, Bryce, Mesa Verde, and Mount Rainier. I just wanted to say thank you for making all our park visits safe and fun. Keep up the great work!
Thanks to all of the rangers in all of the parks for your often unappreciated skills and knowledge, answering questions (no matter how ludicrous) and helping people in many situations (including life-threatening ones). Keep your passion going!
I just returned from a trip to 4 of the Utah NPs and I was reminded of what a national treasure the National Park System is. I canāt thank the Rangers and Ambassadors enough for their contributions in preserving the beauty and the sanctity of these amazing places. Please accept my sincerest gratitude for all that you do in making āAmericaās Best Ideaā so special and enduring.
Thank you for speaking with a younger me, years ago, on my first trip to a national park. I was inspired by you, a woman, not much older than myself, protecting a beautiful park and living a life that I could only dream of. Since that day, I have been fortunate to visit many of our national parks, breathing in their wonders, and continuing to talk with many other rangers along the way.
Thank all of you for your dedication. Keep up the good work that you do.
Thank you all for your dedication to preserving our parks!! Keep up the good work!
Every park ranger I have ever had the pleasure of interacting with has been a delight: helpful, knowledgeable, friendly!
I work as a volunteer nest monitor as part of the New Jersey Bald Eagle Project. Larry Hilaire and Kara Deutsch have been very helpful in supporting my efforts to observe, monitor, and report on our NJ eagle families located within the boundaries of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Updating me and Eagle Project administrator/supervising zoologist Kathy Clark on the presence of two new NJ nest locations was especially helpful during the 2021 season. We are very grateful for such important and helpful information! Thanks!
Thank you for all the wonderful experiences I've had in many parks over the years!!! You provide a great place for us to visit & enjoy the natural environment ; ) I look forward to my next trip to a park!
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