Park ranger showing woman exhibitEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of Ranger Anne L. Bowes showing visitor an exhibit; 00 Sep 1964; "A park naturalist explains key to the bird of Anhinga Trail".
Park rangersEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of park naturalist Connie Toops walking beside wall on pond side at Royal Palm; "Launching of Charlie Cypress".
Ranger letting children handle snakeEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of ranger allowing three girls to handle a snake. Caption reads: "An interpretive activity that has been well received by the public is the 'Snakes Alive' demonstration offered at Flamingo during the winter months. Offered two hours a day, six days a week, this one activity is visited by more people than any other. Park Rangers display poisonous and non-poisonous snakes to the public as well as allowing them to lose their fears of these Everglades inhabitants."
Sharon Ownby and Coy Hanson, park rangers, 1971Great Smoky Mountains National ParkModeling new women's uniform...with Coy Hanson, South District Ranger,Mrs. Sharon Ownby; Clerk-typist; Superintendents office. IV-P-15653, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Superintendent Dave Mihalic presents Pamela Boaze with special achievement award, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1986Great Smoky Mountains National ParkActing Supt. Dave Milhalic presents Ms. Boaze with a special achievement award of $800 less taxes for her performance of additional duties for the 6 months when the South District Visitor Service Supervisor position was vacant. During that period she handled the extra supervisory, planning and organization responsibilities in addition to her own job.Pamela Boaze, IV-P-17412
1986-09-16
Superintendent Dave Mihalic presents Resource Management Seasonal Employees with incentive awards, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1986Great Smoky Mountains National ParkActing Supt. Dave Mihalic with the team and their incentive awards. Special incentive awards for their participation in the high elevation hog control project, taking on worthwhile backcountry projects beyond their normal duties. The team assisted with trail maintenance, fire suppression support, law enforcement activities, visitor contact record keeping, and food surveys for other wildlife. Jay Haunhorse - $350 less taxes Terry Esker - $300 less taxes Julie Thomas - $350 less taxes Ken Cutsinger - $250 less taxes Tim Grooms - $250 less taxes Tim Francis $250 less taxes,Resource Management Seasonal Employees, IV-P-17410
1986-09-16
Two female rangersKings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service
Two views of Anhinga TrailEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceTwo views of Anhinga trail, one of two female park employees looking at an alligator and a second close up of the gator; circa 1967; "Gale Zimmer on left and ?. View drought conditions on Anhinga Trail".