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  2. Forest range officer - Wikipedia

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    RFO (Range Forest Officer) is a uniformed police officer responsible for forest conservation. Their role is equivalent to that of Tahsildar or circle officers in the administrative domain and they hold the rank of Deputy superintendent of police with three stars but no stripes. Forest Rangers are state forest officers who serve in the ...

  3. Conservation officer - Wikipedia

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    A conservation officer or First Nations Land Warden is a law enforcement officer who protects wildlife and the environment. A conservation officer may also be referred to as an Land Warden / environmental technician / technologist , game warden , park ranger , forest watcher , forest guard , forester , gamekeeper , investigator , wilderness ...

  4. Park ranger - Wikipedia

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    A ranger, park ranger, park warden, field ranger, or forest ranger is a person entrusted with protecting and preserving parklands and protected areas – private, national, state, provincial, or local parks. Their duties include (but are not limited to) law enforcement, wildlife and land management, community engagement and education ...

  5. United States Forest Service - Wikipedia

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    Each administrative unit typically comprises several ranger districts, under the overall direction of a forest supervisor. Within the supervisor's office, the staff coordinates activities among districts, allocates the budget, and provides technical support to each district. Forest supervisors are line officers and report to regional foresters.

  6. National Park Service ranger - Wikipedia

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    The term "ranger" is from a Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400. "Rangers" patrolled royal forests and parks to prevent "poachers" from hunting game claimed by the nobility. [1] Use of the term "ranger" dates to the 17th century in the United States, and was drawn from the word "range" (to travel over a large area).

  7. New York State Forest Rangers - Wikipedia

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    Forest Rangers fulfill the role of police officers, wildland firefighters and wilderness first responders.Their mission statement is to provide public safety and state land protection through expertise in wildland search, rescue, fire, law enforcement, and incident management throughout the State of New York.

  8. Joseph Bolles Ely - Wikipedia

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    Ely was exempt from military service during the World War II as forest rangers were critical to protecting the forests in case of Japanese incendiary balloon attacks. During his 14 years with the Forest Service, Ely led a number of firefighting efforts so, in 1948, he was promoted to the Fire Control Officer in the Mendocino National Forest.

  9. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

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    The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), established in 1995, is the agency in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania responsible for maintaining and preserving the state's 124 state parks and 20 state forests; providing information on the state's natural resources; and working with communities to benefit local recreation and natural areas. [1]