Rainforest Ranger Rhett
Forestry ranger, Ranger Rhett oversees the care and conservation of rain forests all over the world.
Forestry Rangers are responsible for the care and conservation of designated wild areas and parks that are held both nationally and locally. A forest ranger oversees various aspects of these wild areas and parks including managing the plants, trees, animals and even the development and use of the lands contained in parks and reserves. This responsibility may include historical sites or campgrounds that are located within the park that are managed by a federal or state government.
Forest rangers play a large part in the management of fire control within parks or designated wilderness reserves as well as working to educate the public about fire prevention in the outdoors. Many forest rangers also provide educational services to groups touring the areas or they may be involved in research projects that are relevant to the flora or fauna of the particular forest or reserve where they work. Often the forest ranger acts as a guide or information to visitors and tourists about the areas of interest in and around their park.