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Introducing "Inside the Parks: Conversations with America’s Park Rangers"

Tides and Trails
Image Credit: National Park Service

As we journey through the stunning landscapes of America’s national parks, we often admire the beauty and serenity of these natural wonders. But behind the scenes, a dedicated group of individuals—our park rangers—works tirelessly to protect, preserve, and share these treasures with the world. We’re excited to announce our new series, "Inside the Parks: Conversations with America’s Park Rangers," where we delve into the lives and stories of those who safeguard our parks.


In this series, we’ll sit down with park rangers from various national parks, starting with our first feature on Rick Gupman, the deputy superintendent of Big Bend National Park. Through candid conversations, we’ll explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights that shape their roles as stewards of the land.


Image Credit: National Park Service

What to Expect

  • Personal Stories: Each ranger has a unique journey. From unexpected wildlife encounters to heartwarming interactions with visitors, these stories highlight the multifaceted nature of their work.

  • Expert Insights: Rangers provide invaluable knowledge about the parks they serve, including tips on must-visit spots, safety recommendations, and the best times to experience the park’s beauty.

  • Conservation Perspectives: Learn about the ongoing efforts to protect these landscapes and the wildlife that call them home, emphasising the importance of conservation in our ever-changing world.


We believe that by sharing these stories, we can foster a deeper appreciation for our national parks and the dedicated individuals who ensure their preservation. So whether you’re a seasoned visitor or planning your first trip, these conversations will enrich your understanding and connection to these incredible places.

Image Credit: National Park Service

Stay tuned as we kick off this journey, and get ready to explore the wilderness through the eyes of those who know it best—our park rangers!

 
 
 

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