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  2. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

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    DCNR ranger vehicle at Cowans Gap State Park. Pennsylvania DCNR rangers act much like National Park Rangers do. They routinely check on cabins and campsites, offer insightful answers to visitors questions, and help to maintain calmness throughout the parks. They have full arrest powers while in park lands and carry side arms.

  3. List of Pennsylvania state parks - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania's first state park was Valley Forge State Park, purchased by the Commonwealth on May 30, 1893, to preserve Valley Forge.It was transferred to the National Park Service (NPS) on the Bicentennial of the United States, July 4, 1976. [9]

  4. National Park Service Law Enforcement Rangers - Wikipedia

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    The National Park Service commonly refers to law enforcement operations in the agency as Visitor and Resource Protection. In units of the National Park System, law enforcement rangers are the primary police agency. [1] The National Park Service also employs special agents who conduct more complex criminal investigations. Rangers and agents ...

  5. National parks would close and rangers would be furloughed if ...

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    The National Park Service plans to close its parks and furlough park rangers if the government shuts down as expected Sunday, a move that would spoil vacation plans for tens of thousands of people ...

  6. National Park Service ranger - Wikipedia

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    The park ranger position in the federal government began as a series of specialized positions in the miscellaneous series. In 1959, the official park ranger position (GS-0025 Park Ranger) was established throughout the federal government. [4] along with its companion series the park technician (GS-0026). The park ranger position was designated ...

  7. National Park Service effectively bans uniformed staffers ...

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    The National Park Service is effectively prohibiting uniformed employees from marching in public events that “could be construed as agency support for a particular issue, position, or political ...

  8. Parks Law Enforcement Academy - Wikipedia

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    Graduates must be hired by an agency and pass a background investigation, medical exam and drug screening before becoming Rangers or officers. [3] Most cadets choose to work for the National Park Service. The National Park Service is the only federal agency who recognizes this training and who has seasonal law enforcement rangers.

  9. United States Park Police - Wikipedia

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    The United States Park Police (USPP) is the oldest uniformed federal law enforcement agency in the United States. It functions as a full-service law enforcement agency with responsibilities and jurisdiction in those National Park Service areas primarily located in the Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and New York City areas and certain other government lands.