Adrian Fernandez has an influence on young up and coming leaders in the National Park Service. Adrian is the Manager of the ProRanger Program at Temple University. The ProRanger Program offers a unique opportunity to 12 candidates each year to gain park ranger experience before they become a ranger. In the classroom, they learn the […]
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Historic Landscape Management with Janine Conner
Historic means something entirely different in the United Kingdom than it does in the United States. Historic in the states is still fairly new compared to some of the historic buildings and landscapes found in the United Kingdom. Historic Landscape management in the United Kingdom can help parks in other countries understand how to manage […]
National Parks and the Navajo Nation with Ravis Henry
At the World Ranger Congress, Ravis Henry gave a program about the Navajo culture. Rangers from around the world took in his stories and songs about his culture and experience as a ranger. Ravis has a story that is unique, even among park rangers. Ravis is a ranger at Canyon De Chelly National Monument. Canyo De Shelly is […]
Our Dangerous Conservation Crisis with Dan Ashe
Are we facing a dangerous conservation crisis? When the Director of US Fish & Wildlife Service says we are facing a conservation crisis, you can believe we have a problem. An article in Field & Stream discussed a speech Director Dan Ashe gave about three issues we are facing in parks and conservation that are moving us […]
Creating a Trash Free Earth with Daisy Martinez
Daisy Martinez founded Trash Free Earth so her neighborhood park would look better. The idea spread and Trash Free Earth now hosts regular cleanups where a diverse collection of volunteers come together to make a park look beautiful. Trash Free Earth has created a patch challenge. People who accomplish all five elements of the challenge receive an […]
Keeping Stories Alive with Shelton Johnson
Shelton Johnson returns to the Park Leaders Show for episode 101. If you missed part 1 of his interview, you can listen to it here. In this episode, Shelton talks about the importance of telling stories. Shelton’s Buffalo Soldiers program at Yosemite National Park has brought a story back to life that the world nearly […]
Access to Outdoors is a Civil Rights Issue with Shelton Johnson
Being a park ranger is not usually a job that puts you in the spotlight. But every once in a while, a story gets discovered that needs to be shared with the world. That is what happened to Ranger Shelton Johnson. When he began telling the story of the Buffalo Soldiers experience in Yosemite, people began […]
Finding Service Excellence with Jeff Noel
Our parks and Disney World share many commonalities. Often, people save money and vacation time to visit both places. When guests hold a place in such high regard, what obligation do we have to them? Jeff Noel joins the Park Leaders Show to discuss how to create excellence. Jeff Noel spent 30 years at Disney World. […]
Developing Women Leaders with Ann Vertel
Recently, at the World Ranger Congress, a group of female delegates gathered to discuss issues woman face. This led me to consider how the female ranger experience is different than the male ranger experience, especially when it comes to leadership. When it comes to women’s leadership, Ann Vertel is someone you want to know. Ann is […]
Transforming the Kern River
Gary Ananian is the founder of the Kern River Conservancy. He is a volunteer who pours his own time and money into protecting a river he loves. Vandalism and trash got so bad on the Kern River that Gary started camping elsewhere. The lure of the river brought him back, but he was again faced […]