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Park ranger showing woman exhibit Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close up of Ranger Anne L. Bowes showing visitor an exhibit; 00 Sep 1964; "A park naturalist explains key to the bird of Anhinga Trail".
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1964-09
Woman showing school group around park Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of woman in park uniform with binoculars showing a group of school children around park; "Student group, guide Ruth Medlin, Naturalist".
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Circa 1965
Ranger letting children handle snake Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close 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."
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Circa 1965
Superintendent Dave Mihalic presents Pamela Boaze with special achievement award, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1986 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Acting 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
Visitors observing anhinga nest on trail Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of visitors on wooden walkway viewing two birds in tree with Park Employee standing nearby; 00 Sep 1964; "Interpreting a nest of Anhinga on Anhinga Trail" Locality: Anhinga Trail. NOTE: Handwritten note along edge of sleeve reads: "Historic due to uniform change."
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1964-09
Two views of Anhinga Trail Everglades National Park; National Park Service Two 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".
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Circa 1967
Ranger Barbara Coulson admires large fish caught by small boy in Children's Fishing Stream at Elkmont Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ranger Barbara Coulson and small boy with large fish caught in Children's Fishing Stream at Elkmont. Ranger and Child with Fish, IV-U-Fish-4640, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Fishing
Ranger Barbara Coulson admires large fish caught by small boy in Children's Fishing Stream at Elkmont Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ranger Barbara Coulson admires large fish caught by small boy in Children's Fishing Stream at Elkmont.Ranger and Child with Fish, IV-U-Fish-4639, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Fishing
Park ranger on low wall addressing group Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of Park Ranger standing on stone wall behind R.P. addressing a group of visitors. Caption reads: "A ranger interpreter guides a group of visitors down Anhinga Trail at RPVC. Many species of birds are visible here, along with the alligator. This area is heavily used as it is closet to the Main park entrance and offers so much variety in the wildlife viewing areas."
Visitor talking to park ranger at booth Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close up of visitor in fur coat talking to female park employee in booth. Caption reads: "A park visitor receives information on ENP and the tram tour into the sawgrass wilderness from the station attendant at the entrance kiosk to the Shark Valley Loop Road. The Kiosk is constructed to resemble the chickee-type structures of the Miccosukee Indians who reside in the nearby area. Many of the employees of the Service in this area are Miccosukee Indians as portrayed here."
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Circa 1965

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