Thank you for all you do. If I had to do it over myself, I would have become a park ranger because I admire what you do so much!! I love the National Parks because of you!!
Since I've been 12 I've visited anything with National in the name ! first with my brother and mom then by motorcycle with my new husband, the when we had our kids we took them. When they moved to Seattle and Virginia we visited them and went to National parks there and backh and now my husband and I go on our own again.THANK YOU all for preserving these treasures!!
Thank you all for being the caretakers of our most important national treasures!
Iāve only visited 2 National Parks ( Yosemite& Yellowstone). I want to thank those who help each day to preserve and protect our National Parks not only for our pleasure, but for future generations.
Thank you for giving Clover and I an unforgettable, once in a lifetime experience of all Acadia has to offer !
I went to this in chronic pain. I enjoyed it, and was incredibly happy when it was declared an UNESCO World Heritage site.
Iām a suicide prevention & trauma therapist and I wanted to say thank you. I doubt many people understand the extremely difficult work the park rangers have which can include traumatic events whether itās human related, animal related, or natural disasters.
There are not many therapists who treat therapists and so nature is often how the healers heal themselves.
That gift is priceless.
So sincerely, thank you.
Thank you all for being such great role models for my four nature-loving kids. My oldest is very passionate about the environment and is working on her post-high school plans to pursue a career in a related field. This all stems directly from her personal experience and interactions with people like you. Thank you!
I spent a week visiting this amazing park! I don't have specific names, but every park ranger we interacted with was wonderful. Each was pleasant and helpful! Thank you all for keeping this spectacular park running smoothly for us!
Thanks for all you do. Hope our National Parks survive.
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