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"The administrator's job is to support the people who serve visitors every day." Episode Chapters [00:03:17] Bob McGill reflects on a 35-year career with Nevada State Parks [00:04:57] Discovering that leadership can be a support role [00:07:41] Surpassing milestones as a state park director [00:10:03] Growing staffing, equipment, and resources across Nevada State Parks [00:13:15] Why great park teams focus on the mission, not job titles [00:21:31] Bob's advice for future park leaders Bob McGill, recently retired administrator of Nevada State Parks, joins to reflect on a career spanning more than 35 years in parks. Bob shares how an unexpected path led him from park ranger to administrator and why he views leadership as a support role for the people serving visitors every day. This conversation explores agency growth, staffing, equipment modernization, the acquisition of important conservation properties along the East Walker River, and the culture of teamwork that defines park professionals. Bob also offers advice for future leaders about credibility, follow-through, and inspiring the next generation to connect with the outdoors. Resources www.parkleaders.com https://parkleaders.com/about/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theparkleaders/
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Go to https://surfshark.com/lighthousehorror or use code LIGHTHOUSEHORROR at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN!Sponsor section timestamp: 10:30 to 11:40Join Lighthouse Horror on Patreon: Lighthouse Horror | PatreonNew Merch out! https://hauntedstuff.com/Art & Credits: ninerioartsMusic by Lucas King, Myuu, Kevin MacLeod & Darren CurtisOriginal YouTube link: I'm a Park Ranger in Yosemite National Park. We have a STRANGE List of Rules. Copyright © 2025 Lighthouse Horror. All rights reservedThank you for listening to this scary story! If you enjoyed this story, please check out some of my other horror stories. We'll be uploading new episodes every week, featuring ghost stories, haunted encounters, mysteries, true stories, creepypasta, and anything supernatural and paranormal. Don't miss out on the thrill and suspense that await you in each episode!
Park Ranger Horror Stories That'll Make You Stay Out Of The ForestLinktree: https://linktr.ee/its_just_creepyStory Credits:►Sent in to https://www.justcreepy.net/Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:00:18 Story 100:38:46 Story 2Music by:►'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auBusiness inquiries:►creepydc13@gmail.com#scarystories #horrorstories
SCARY CAMPFIRE TALES - Strange Tales of Ferals, Park Ranger Secrets, and MORE!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
TRUE Cases of Vanished Park RangersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
This episode includes narrations of true creepy encounters submitted by normal folks just like yourself. Today you'll experience horrifying stories about Park Rangers & Creepy Co-workersHAVE A STORY TO SUBMIT?LetsReadSubmissions@gmail.comFOLLOW ME ON -►YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/letsreadofficial► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letsread.official/♫ Music & Cover art: INEKThttps://www.youtube.com/@inektToday's episode is sponsored by:- Mint Mobile- Quince- Omaha Steaks --> Go to https://OmahaSteaks.com and use promo code READ at checkout for $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply.
Fancy Scientist: A Material Girl Living in a Sustainable World
Do you have a lingering desire to start a wildlife career, but feel like it might be too late for you? Or maybe you're working on a wildlife career, but it isn't working for you, and time just keeps passing by? You got the degree, but then life got in the way, and you even had to get a non-wildlife job to pay the bills…Well, I'm here to tell you that whether you're 25, 45, or older, a wildlife career IS still possible for you (and yes, I get by 25-year-olds who think they are too late), and this week's Fancy Scientist podcast episode really proves it! I interviewed Yellowstone Park Ranger Lynda Moore about her journey from radiologist to environmental educator and what it's really like to work in one of the most famous protected areas. Lynda first spent 28 years working in healthcare before deciding to return to school in 2017. She graduated with her degree in wildlife conservation biology in 2021, just two weeks before her 58th birthday! Now, she is working in one of the most coveted locations in the world for wildlife job seekers: Yellowstone National Park.Through our conversation, you'll learn how Linda navigated the challenges of being a non-traditional student and successfully landed a position with the National Park Service. She didn't let age hold her back or fears about ageism in the workplace. In fact, she embraced her past experiences and used them to her advantage, leveraging her work as a radiologist to her new career while focusing on new strategies to land her a park service job. You'll learn that Lynda emphasized networking and learning from others, building relationships with professors and graduate students while getting her degree. She shares how she willingly raised her hand for new opportunities, including counting bee behaviors in a lab and driving across the country for internships.You'll also get an insider's perspective on the fascinating, and sometimes dangerous, reality of working in America's first National Park. Lynda discusses her role as an interpretive ranger, educating the public on everything from the park's unique thermal geology to the "Big Five" wildlife species in the United States. She shares eye-opening stories about "babysitting" a 2,000-pound bison and the constant struggle to keep tourists at a safe distance from unpredictable wild animals.I also asked Lynda about the technical side of landing a federal job. She credits her success to having a mentor help her navigate the notoriously difficult federal resume process. You'll learn about the new federal resume requirements and how she transitioned from the "healthcare brain" to the "biologist brain," and how she carried over the work ethic and supervisory skills from her previous career that made her a standout candidate.After the interview, I break down the take-home points that you can apply to your own journey, regardless of your age. I explain how previous "unrelated" career experience can actually contain a variety of transferable skills for wildlife jobs, how to network with people who are decades younger (or older) than you, and how seeking outside help from professionals can help you navigate something like the frustration of the federal application system.If you've ever told yourself you're "too old," that "it's too late," or that "employers won't hire someone my age," Linda is living proof that the National Park Service, and the wildlife field at large, needs your experience and your passion! And even if you aren't working towards a wildlife career, in this episode, you'll be fascinated by what it's like to work inside one of the world's most iconic parks. Specifically, we talk about:Linda's steps from a 28-year career in radiology to becoming a Park Ranger at YellowstoneWhat it's like to go back to school in your 50s and graduate alongside your own daughterHow starting your career later in life can work to your advantage: using "adult money" and maturity can be a competitive edge in wildlife workBehind-the-scenes of working at Old Faithful and educating the public on thermal safetyWhy "interpreting" wildlife behavior is actually a safety talk in disguiseFascinating animal facts and the emotional impact of seeing a wolf in the wild for the first timeLynda's most impactful animal moment with Lucy the Orangutan at the National ZooPractical tips for federal resumes and navigating the shift from long-form to two-page limitsThe reality of seasonal life in temporary wildlife workThe importance of using informational interviews to learn the "hidden" requirements of jobsWhy you should never underestimate yourself before you even apply for a jobThe mindset shift needed to overcome imposter syndrome as a career switcherHow protecting the natural world starts with educating a single tourist or childJump Links:02:56 Meet Ranger Linda04:13 Career Switch Story05:36 Internships And Mentors07:38 Landing Yellowstone Job08:24 Seasonal Life Logistics10:41 Ranger Duties Explained13:32 Visitor Questions And History15:24 Expectations Versus Reality18:08 Wildlife Safety Lessons19:52 Craziest Tourist Encounters25:04 Bison Babysitting And Bears27:44 Choosing Biology Later32:23 Networking in School34:09 Ageism and Confidence37:06 Federal Resume Tips39:40 Unforgettable Animal Moments43:52 Teaching Predators Balance45:39 How to Get Hired49:32 Key Takeaways Wrap UpDream of being a wildlife biologist, zoologist, conservation biologist, or ecologist? Ready to turn your love of animals into a thriving career?
With hurricane season less than a month away, we'll tell you how government crews fanned out across Grand Cayman today, stress‑testing shutters, generators and shelters in a full‑scale readiness drill, and why officials say the time to prepare is right now, not June first.We'll also break down a series of budget moves in Parliament, from a national CCTV upgrade aimed at closing gaps in coverage in Bodden Town and North Side, to more than three million dollars in reallocations and new spending for roads, parks, housing support and a new Park Ranger trial program.Plus, the pain at the pump continues as local gas prices jump again this week, and a young speaker takes the top spot as Cayman's 2026 Tourism Ambassador. #rcnews #radiocayman #caymannews
When Park Rangers Suddenly VANISHBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
The men and women who patrol the Appalachian wilderness are trained for many things—wildlife encounters, lost hikers, and harsh terrain—but nothing prepares them for the unexplainable. In this episode, we bring you two harrowing accounts from those who wore the badge in the deep woods.First, we explore a haunting at a remote ranger station where a sudden, thick fog and a supernatural sentinel in the form of a massive deer trap a ranger within the park boundaries. Then, we dive into a chilling testimony from a forest ranger who spent 48 years in the service, finally breaking his silence on the "Feral Families" that inhabit the restricted zones. From spectral activity in the headquarters to the rust-stained, "off-human" figures watching from the tree line, these stories prove that the Appalachian mountains hold secrets that aren't quite man and aren't quite beast.Have your own story? Send it to us: https://www.spookyappalachia.com/submitastory.php Stay Spooky. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A compilation of previously released stories.Join Lighthouse Horror on Patreon: Lighthouse Horror | PatreonNew Merch out! https://hauntedstuff.com/Music by Lucas King, Myuu, Kevin MacLeod & Darren CurtisCopyright © 2025 Lighthouse Horror. All rights reservedThank you for listening to this scary story! If you enjoyed this story, please check out some of my other horror stories. We'll be uploading new episodes every week, featuring ghost stories, haunted encounters, mysteries, true stories, creepypasta, and anything supernatural and paranormal. Don't miss out on the thrill and suspense that await you in each episode!
Evening Campfire Stories - Strange Tales of Ferals, Park Ranger Secrets, and MORE!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Chasing Shadows: A Park Ranger's Dance with the Iberian Lynx Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2026-04-23-22-34-01-es Story Transcript:Es: En la espesa selva de la Sierra de Guadarrama, un mar de verdes desbordaba por todas partes.En: In the dense jungle of the Sierra de Guadarrama, a sea of greens overflowed everywhere.Es: Los pinos altos susurraban con el viento, y la primavera llenaba el aire con el aroma fresco y dulzón de las flores recién abiertas.En: The tall pines whispered with the wind, and spring filled the air with the fresh and sweet scent of freshly opened flowers.Es: Entre este paisaje, una figura se movía con paso decidido.En: Among this landscape, a figure moved with determined steps.Es: Era Luz, una experimentada guardabosques que conocía estos caminos como la palma de su mano.En: It was Luz, an experienced park ranger who knew these trails like the back of her hand.Es: El día había comenzado despejado, con la promesa de una jornada perfecta para la observación de la fauna.En: The day had begun clear, with the promise of a perfect day for wildlife observation.Es: Luz tenía un objetivo claro en mente: capturar el raro lince ibérico con su cámara.En: Luz had a clear objective in mind: to capture the rare Iberian lynx with her camera.Es: Nunca lo había visto en sus años de trabajo, pero la ilusión de documentarlo la mantenía motivada.En: She had never seen it in her years of work, but the excitement of documenting it kept her motivated.Es: A medida que avanzaba, una nube oscura se asomaba en el horizonte.En: As she advanced, a dark cloud loomed on the horizon.Es: Javier y María, sus compañeros de patrulla, habían decidido quedarse en el puesto de vigilancia, seguros de que la tormenta empeoraría.En: Javier and María, her patrol companions, had decided to stay at the watchtower, convinced that the storm would worsen.Es: Pero Luz sentía algo especial en el aire, como si ese día fuese el día, y decidió seguir.En: But Luz felt something special in the air, as if that day was the day, and decided to continue.Es: El bosque estaba lleno de vida.En: The forest was full of life.Es: Pájaros cantaban y pequeños animales correteaban por el suelo cubierto de hojarasca.En: Birds sang, and small animals scurried over the leaf-covered ground.Es: Cada paso acercaba a Luz a su anhelado encuentro.En: Every step brought Luz closer to her longed-for encounter.Es: Su cámara colgaba al frente, lista para capturar lo inesperado.En: Her camera hung at the front, ready to capture the unexpected.Es: De repente, se detuvo.En: Suddenly, she stopped.Es: Un movimiento en el rabillo del ojo.En: A movement in the corner of her eye.Es: Un lince, elegante y majestuoso, en el borde de un risco, observaba el valle.En: A lynx, elegant and majestic, on the edge of a cliff, watching the valley.Es: El corazón de Luz latía rápido.En: Luz's heart beat fast.Es: La tormenta comenzaba a rugir sobre ella, con relámpagos que cruzaban el cielo amenazantes.En: The storm began to roar above her, with lightning threateningly crossing the sky.Es: Con las manos temblorosas, levantó la cámara y sostuvo el aliento.En: With trembling hands, she raised the camera and held her breath.Es: En ese instante, el lince giró la cabeza hacia ella, como sabiendo que era el centro de atención.En: In that instant, the lynx turned its head towards her, as if knowing it was the center of attention.Es: Luz apretó el disparador de la cámara.En: Luz pressed the camera's shutter.Es: Un trueno resonó en el aire, y el lince, en un salto ágil, desapareció entre los árboles.En: A thunder echoed in the air, and the lynx, in an agile leap, disappeared among the trees.Es: La lluvia comenzó a caer, y Luz, empapada, sonrió.En: The rain began to fall, and Luz, drenched, smiled.Es: Había logrado su objetivo.En: She had achieved her goal.Es: Volvió al puesto de vigilancia, cada paso en el barro era un recordatorio de su aventura.En: She returned to the watchtower, each step in the mud a reminder of her adventure.Es: Al llegar, enseñó la foto a Javier y María, la imagen era nítida y perfecta.En: Upon arrival, she showed the photo to Javier and María; the image was sharp and perfect.Es: Luz, a pesar del frío y la humedad, sintió un calor en el corazón.En: Luz, despite the cold and humidity, felt warmth in her heart.Es: Había enfrentado la tormenta, había seguido su instinto, y ahora tenía un testimonio valioso de un tesoro natural.En: She had faced the storm, she had followed her instinct, and now she had a valuable testament of a natural treasure.Es: En ese rincón del bosque, con el sonido de la lluvia como música de fondo, Luz comprendió el verdadero significado de estar en armonía con la naturaleza: aprender a esperar lo inesperado y celebrar cada pequeño milagro.En: In that corner of the forest, with the sound of rain as background music, Luz understood the true meaning of being in harmony with nature: to learn to expect the unexpected and celebrate every little miracle. Vocabulary Words:the jungle: la selvathe scent: el aromathe spring: la primaverathe landscape: el paisajethe park ranger: el/la guardabosquesthe objective: el objetivothe lynx: el lincethe trail: el caminothe storm: la tormentathe watchtower: el puesto de vigilanciathe forest: el bosquethe bird: el pájarothe leaf litter: la hojarascathe valley: el vallethe thunder: el truenothe rain: la lluviathe mud: el barrothe adventure: la aventurathe testament: el testimoniothe miracle: el milagroto scurry: corretearmajestic: majestuoso/ato roar: rugirto disappear: desaparecertrembling: tembloroso/adrenched: empapado/asharp: nítido/ato capture: capturarto threaten: amenazarto achieve: lograr
2 Terrifying Park Ranger Horror Stories That Shouldn't Have HappenedLinktree: https://linktr.ee/its_just_creepyStory Credits:►Sent in to https://www.justcreepy.net/Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:00:18 Story 100:46:01 Story 2Music by:►'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auBusiness inquiries:►creepydc13@gmail.com#scarystories #horrorstories
Strange PARK RANGER DisappearancesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
CAMPFIRE TALES - Park Ranger Stories, Ferals, Creatures and MORE!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Join host Melea Hames for an inspiring journey into one of North Alabama's most important natural spaces — Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge. Guest David Young, Park Ranger and Visitor Services Manager, shares what makes the refuge a must-visit destination, from seasonal wildlife spectacles and educational programs to conservation efforts and unforgettable visitor experiences. Learn how Wheeler NWR plays a vital role in tourism, environmental education, and connecting people to the natural beauty of North Alabama. Follow North Alabama on Social Media! Website Instagram TikTok LinkedIn YouTube Twitter Facebook The Unexpected Adventures in North Alabama Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Melea Hames and produced by Brand Revolt. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
Classified Scary Park Ranger StoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/darkest-mysteries-online-the-strange-and-unusual-podcast-2026--5684156/support.Darkest Mysteries Online
CAMPFIRE TALES - Strange Tales of Ferals, Park Ranger Secrets, and MORE!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
Scary Park Ranger Horror StoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/darkest-mysteries-online-the-strange-and-unusual-podcast-2026--5684156/support.Darkest Mysteries Online
Scary PARK RANGER Stories for a Dark NightLinktree: https://linktr.ee/its_just_creepyStory Credits:►Sent in to https://www.justcreepy.net/Music by:►'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auBusiness inquiries:►creepydc13@gmail.com#scarystories #horrorstories
https://brett-schumacher-shop.fourthwall.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CreepyGhostStories?sub_confirmation=1Welcome to Creepy Ghost Stories, your ultimate horror podcast for the strange, the bizarre, and the unexplained.Hosted by author and narrator Brett Schumacher, this channel is the premier destination for scary stories designed to chill you to the bone or help you drift off to sleep. We specialize in high-quality narrations ranging from viral creepypasta legends to true horror stories submitted by real people.What you can expect on the channel:• Folk Horror: Unsettling tales from the Appalachian Mountains and deep woods.• High Strangeness: Bizarre glitch in the matrix accounts and alien horror.• Supernatural: The best haunted stories and paranormal stories from around the world.• Real Encounters: Real horror experiences from night shifts, lonely roads, and closed locations.Whether you are a fan of Reddit horror or classic folklore, Creepy Ghost Stories brings these terrors to life with immersive audio.Subscribe now and turn on notifications for your daily dose of ghost stories.
Strange Cases of Missing Park RangersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Host Joe DeMare talks about the terrible tornadoes in Michigan and how weather extremes, cold snaps, and heatwaves all continue to point to global warming and positive feedback loops. Next he interviews JV Langkilde, a lawyer with Earthjustice fighting Trump's plan to sterilize the oceans along Alaska's coast. Rebecca Wood talks about Betty Reid Soskin, pioneer Park Ranger, activist, and songwriter. Ecological News includes: a story about our blood being poisoned by excess CO2; sea level rise being underestimated by about a foot; and Trump removing limits on coal plant mercury, nickel, and arsenic pollution.#FAGF #ForAGreenFuture #ClimateAction #Deepseaminig #michigantornadoes #environmentalcommunication #heatwave #nuclear power #antinuclear
Betty Reid Soskin was a civil rights pioneer, musician, and the nation's oldest park ranger when, at the age of 100, she retired from Richmond's Rosie the Riveter museum where she was dedicated to keeping experiences of Black Americans and women in the forefront of the historical narrative. She worked in the segregated homefront during World War II, was among the first Black families to integrate Walnut Creek, and she ran one of the first Black-owned record stores in the Bay Area. She died in December at 104 years old and as part of our Bay Area Legends series, we'll listen back to Forum's interviews with Soskin over the years and talk with those who loved her and worked with her. Guests: Bob Reid, musician activist and Betty Reid Soskin's son Kelli English, program manager, National Park Service, was Betty Reid Soskin's supervisor at the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
Park Rangers, What's The Creepiest Thing You've Seen In The Forest? (r/AskReddit)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/darkest-mysteries-online-the-strange-and-unusual-podcast-2026--5684156/support.Darkest Mysteries Online
Feliks Banel's guest on this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY is Casey Taylor, Park Ranger at the Bureau of Land Management's National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center near Baker City, Oregon. The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center is a 500-acre site with a museum and hiking trails, and public programs offered year-round. The site is operated by the Bureau of Land Management, and includes portions of land where wagons carried Oregon Trail travelers from the mid to late 19th century - with wagon ruts still visible in many places on the landscape. Park Ranger Casey Taylor grew up in nearby Baker City, and clearly relishes his role helping share the thousands of years of history readily accessible within the museum and out on the trails. CASCADE OF HISTORY spoke with the BLM's Casey Taylor on Friday, March 6, 2026. National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center website: https://www.blm.gov/learn/interpretive-centers/national-historic-oregon-trail-interpretive-center Baker City, Oregon's website: https://www.bakercity.com/ National Park Service "Auto Tour Route Interpretive Guides: Oregon Trail": https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/auto-tour-route-interpretive-guides-oregon-trail.htm Links to more information as well as images related to most topics discussed on the show are often available at the CASCADE OF HISTORY Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/groups/cascadeofhistory CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via flagship station SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station broadcasts from studios at historic Magnuson Park – located in the former Master-at-Arms' quarters in the old Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes. "LIKE" the Cascade of History Facebook page and get updates and other stories throughout the week, and advance notice of live remote broadcasts taking place in your part of the Old Oregon Country.
Park Ranger WARNS US. Stay Far Away from the APPALACHIAN Mountains Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
Classified Scary Park Ranger Horror StoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/darkest-mysteries-online-the-strange-and-unusual-podcast-2026--5684156/support.Darkest Mysteries Online
Park Ranger SPILLS THE BEANS Stay Far Away From Appalachian Mountains Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Harmony in the Desert: Park Rangers Unite for Change Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-02-24-23-34-02-he Story Transcript:He: השמש זרחה על פארק תמנע ביום חורף קריר ומלא קסם.En: The sun rose over Park Timna on a cool, enchanting winter day.He: נופים מרהיבים של סלעים בצבעי נחושת מלאים את המראה, והאווירה הייתה מתוחה וגם מלאה תקווה לקראת חג הפורים המתקרב.En: Breathtaking landscapes of copper-colored rocks filled the view, and the atmosphere was both tense and full of hope in anticipation of the approaching Purim holiday.He: ירן ודליה, שני השומרים של הפארק, התכוננו לעונת התיירות הלוהטת שצפויה להביא גלים של מבקרים.En: Yaron and Dalia, the two park rangers, were preparing for the hot tourist season expected to bring waves of visitors.He: ירון היה איש מנוסה.En: Yaron was an experienced man.He: הוא ידע את העבודה היטב ולקח את תפקידו ברצינות רבה.En: He knew his job well and took his role very seriously.He: היה לו סדר בלב ולראש, וכל פרט חשוב לו.En: He was organized, and every detail was important to him.He: מצד שני, דליה הייתה חדשה בעבודתה, אך מלאה במרץ ורצון ללמוד ולהשפיע.En: On the other hand, Dalia was new to her job, but full of energy and a desire to learn and make an impact.He: בעוד הם עברו על המסלול המותאם לקהל המבקרים, ירן הצביע על תמרור בטיחות שהציב בשנה שעברה.En: As they walked through the visitor-friendly route, Yaron pointed to a safety sign he had set up the previous year.He: "הנה, זה יסייע בהכוונת התיירים", אמר בקול בטוח.En: "Here, this will help guide the tourists," he said confidently.He: אך דליה, דמה הפועם מלא יצירתיות, הציעה: "למה שלא נוסיף שלטים עם הוראות גם באנגלית וברוסית?En: But Dalia, her pulse filled with creativity, suggested, "Why don't we add signs with instructions in English and Russian too?He: זה יועיל לתיירים דוברים את השפות האלה".En: It would benefit tourists who speak those languages."He: ירן חייך מעט, אך המשיך בדרכו, מתרכז בצורה הביצוע הקבועה שלו.En: Yaron smiled slightly but continued on his way, focused on his usual routine.He: התיירים החלו להגיע והפארק התעורר לחיים.En: The tourists began to arrive, and the park came to life.He: יום אחד, באמצע המולת המבקרים, תוכניתו של ירן לא הלכה כמתוכנן.En: One day, amidst the hustle and bustle of visitors, Yaron's plan did not go as expected.He: רעש המון התפשט, ומבקרים נראו כצועדים לעיתים בצורה מסוכנת.En: The noise of the crowd spread, and visitors occasionally seemed to be moving dangerously.He: דליה נזכרה בחטף ברעיונותיה.En: Dalia quickly recalled her ideas.He: היא תלתה במהירות שלטים צבעוניים בכמה שפות והכוונה התסדרה.En: She quickly hung colorful signs in several languages, and the guidance settled.He: ירון הופתע.En: Yaron was surprised.He: "דליה, זה באמת עזר", הודה.En: "Dalia, it really helped," he admitted.He: הם תפקדו יחד, פעלו בשיתוף פעולה, וגם החגיגות בפארק התנהלו בצורה חלקה ובטוחה.En: They functioned together, worked in cooperation, and the park's celebrations went smoothly and safely.He: ירן למד לפתוח את מחשבתו ולשלב רעיונות חדשים, ודליה זכתה בביטחון והתמיכה של ירן.En: Yaron learned to open his mind and incorporate new ideas, and Dalia gained confidence and Yaron's support.He: הסדר הישן והגישה החדשה נפגשו ויצרו יחד מקום שבו האווירה של הפארק היוהה תמהיל מושלם של מסורת וחידוש.En: The old order and the new approach came together to create a place where the park's atmosphere was a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Vocabulary Words:enchanting: מלא קסםbreathtaking: מרהיביםanticipation: ציפייהapproaching: מתקרבranger: שומרimpact: להשפיעroutine: צורה ביצוע קבועהamidst: באמצעhustle and bustle: המולהincorporate: לשלבblend: תמהילtradition: מסורתinnovation: חידושlandscape: נופיםcopper-colored: בצבעי נחושתintense: מתוחהpreparing: התכוננוpulse: דמה הפועםsuggested: הציעהconfidently: בקול בטוחcreative: יצירתיותbenefit: יועילconcentrated: מתרכזcrowd: המוןoccasionally: לעיתיםquickly: במהירותcolorful: צבעונייםguidance: הכוונהlearned: למדconfidence: ביטחוןBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
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These are 2 Terrifying Park Ranger Stories | The Woods are Not What They SeemLinktree: https://linktr.ee/its_just_creepyStory Credits:►Sent in to https://www.justcreepy.net/Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:00:18 Story 100:40:47 Story 2Music by:►'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auBusiness inquiries:►creepydc13@gmail.com#scarystories #horrorstories #ParkRanger
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When Audrey Calhoun graduated from Louisiana Tech in 1973, she became the first Black woman in the country to earn a forestry degree. It was just the start of her one-of-a-kind career in the field. She's worked all over the country, protecting and preserving nature and the history connected to it. She's been a part of operations at the White House. She led evacuation efforts from the Pentagon daycare during the September 11 attacks. At every turn, she has been dedicated to sticking with her dreams, and she shares her full, inspiring story in this special episode. Website: 1894.latech.edu/beyond/ Email: 1894@latech.edu
Park Ranger John is a 20 year veteran as a park ranger in the Washington State Park system. He joins Tara and Nancy and shares some funny stories (the kind you can't make up) from his time as a state park ranger. You can learn more abou Park Ranger John by checking out his website - parkrangerjohn.com.Support the show!For bonus content join our Patreon!patreon.com/CrimeOfftheGridFor a one time donation:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cotgFor more information about the podcast, check outhttps://crimeoffthegrid.com/Check out our Merch!! https://in-wild-places.square.site/s/shopFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/crimeoffthegridpodcast/ and (1) Facebook
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Nineties kids didn't dawdle on the way home from school in the afternoon. This was the age of appointment television, and that appointment was with Totally Wild.From 1992 it was beloved afternoon viewing for almost 30 years, hosted with a massive smile (and a decent fringe) by Ranger Stacey.Every superhero has their origin story, and a superhero of environmental education is no different…From the Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service, to holding her own with cranky carpet-faced puppet Agro, and then hosting her own TV show for 29 years.This is the origin story of Ranger Stacey Thomson.Featuring:Ranger Stacey Thomson, environmental educator, Redland City CouncilProduction:Ann Jones, Presenter / ProducerRebecca McLaren, ProducerHamish Camilleri, Sound EngineerThis episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Taungurung people.Find more episodes of the ABC podcast, What the Duck?! with the always curious Dr Ann Jones exploring the mysteries of nature on the ABC Listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll learn more about the weird and unusual aspects of our natural world in a quirky, fun way with easy to understand science.
Have you ever wondered how a museum is built inside a national park—or what happens to the fossils once they're discovered?In this episode of Safe Travels, we go behind the scenes at Petrified Forest National Park with Park Ranger and Museum Curator Matt Smith to explore the art, science, and storytelling behind creating a world-class paleontological and natural history museum.Matt walks us through how fossils are collected, preserved, cataloged, and interpreted, and we dive into some of the incredible museum and research collections housed at Petrified Forest National Park. From Triassic-era fossils to curated specimens rarely seen by the public, this conversation sheds light on how park collections help scientists study ancient ecosystems while educating millions of visitors.We also discuss how museum exhibits are designed to balance scientific accuracy, public education, and visual storytelling, and why national park museums play a critical role in conservation, paleontology research, and protecting public lands.Matt's passion for paleontology, museums, and the landscapes of Petrified Forest is unmistakable throughout the episode, offering listeners a rare look at the people working behind the scenes to preserve deep time.______________Follow us on social!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safetravelspodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@safetravelspodYouTube: youtube.com/@safetravelspodSafetravelspod.com
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Prairie Dogs, Bats, and Pronghorn: The Living Landscape of Petrified Forest National ParkPrairie dogs make their debut on the Safe Travels Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Park Ranger and Biologist Dylan Schneider to explore the vital role prairie dogs play in shaping the ecosystem of Petrified Forest National Park.Prairie dogs are far more than charismatic grassland mammals — they are a keystone species, influencing soil health, plant diversity, and habitat availability for countless other animals. Dylan explains how their burrows and behavior help maintain balance across the park's high desert landscape.Our conversation also dives into Petrified Forest National Park's acoustic monitoring program, a cutting-edge research tool used to study and track bat populations throughout the region. By analyzing soundscapes and echolocation calls, park biologists can monitor biodiversity and ecosystem health in ways that are both non-invasive and highly effective.We also spotlight one of North America's most fascinating mammals: the pronghorn. Known as the fastest land animal in the Western Hemisphere, pronghorns have evolved extraordinary adaptations that make them perfectly suited to the open landscapes of the Southwest.While Petrified Forest National Park is world-famous for its Triassic-era fossils and petrified wood, Dylan reveals a lesser-known story — a park that is very much alive, supporting an incredible diversity of modern wildlife. From grasslands to badlands, the park remains a dynamic and thriving ecosystem shaped by biology, sound, and time.______________Follow us on social!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safetravelspodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@safetravelspodYouTube: youtube.com/@safetravelspodSafetravelspod.com
January 13th: Paul Fugate Disappeared (1980) National Parks are beautiful but vast places. Easy to get lost in both figuratively and literally. On January 13th 1980 a man walked out of his workplace at a park and seemingly vanished into thin air. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Matthew Brennan, Ben Symes and David Wilson as they review the best of the Irish across the water over the Christmas period.Matthew and David tell all about their sojourns to the World Darts Championship.We find out how Jimmy Dunne is getting on at Queen's Park Rangers.There is a discussion around the job that Keith Andrews has been doing at Brentford and where could they possibly end up come the business end of the season.Celtic's calamitous season continues, and is Martin O'Neill the long-term answer for their problems.And where do the lads foresee Irish football, and Irish footballers in general ending up this season?And as ever, we are looking for your inspiration to help us, fancy getting in touch?You can do so my emailing outsidetheboxotb2026@gmail.com Contact us on socials @offtheball across all our platforms.Or if you want to contact us directly message the @offtheball.football account on Instagram.And as ever, we are on WhatsApp on 087 9 180 180.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Skinwalker ATTACKS Park Ranger! Terrifying Skinwalker Story That'll Make You Lock Every DoorLinktree: https://linktr.ee/its_just_creepyStory Credits:►Sent in to https://www.justcreepy.net/Music by:►'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM_AjpJL5I4&t=0s► Myuu's channel http://bit.ly/1k1g4ey ►CO.AG Music http://bit.ly/2f9WQpeBusiness inquiries: ►creepydc13@gmail.com#scarystories #horrorstories #skinwalker #parkranger
In April 1995, two troubled teens on the run from the law in Payette National Forest encounter an innocent forest service worker and commit the unthinkable.View source material and photos for this episode at: parkpredators.com/the-worker Park Predators is an Audiochuck production. Connect with us on social media:Instagram: @parkpredators | @audiochuckTwitter: @ParkPredators | @audiochuckFacebook: /ParkPredators | /audiochuckllcTikTok: @audiochuck Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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