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ranger

[reyn-jer] / ˈreɪn dʒər /


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In 2010, when Edwards was working as a park ranger, he was struck by a falling tree while clearing land at the Nancy Lakes Recreation Area and paralyzed from the waist down.

From Seattle Times

They’re like forest rangers who are going to a campsite and saying, “Your campfire can only be two feet wide. This campfire is two and a half feet wide. You have to put it out.”

From Scientific American

In New York City parks, fish rescues are rare, according to Bonnie McGuire, the director of the parks department’s urban park rangers.

From New York Times

Despite the order, however, police and paramilitary rangers deployed for Khan’s arrest were not immediately withdrawn.

From Seattle Times

Hottest, driest, lowest: Those three words are repeated often by rangers to describe Death Valley National Park, which straddles the California and Nevada borders and is the largest national park outside of Alaska.

From New York Times