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July 31 is World Ranger Day - Celebrating the dedication and sacrifice of rangers everywhere.

“WORTH FIGHTING FOR, HELP YOUR PARK RANGER PREVENT FIRES”, 1941 - 1945

Rangers do much more than prevent forest fires — have you thanked a ranger today?
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July 31 is World Ranger Day - Celebrating the dedication and sacrifice of rangers everywhere.

“WORTH FIGHTING FOR, HELP YOUR PARK RANGER PREVENT FIRES”, 1941 - 1945

Rangers do much more than prevent forest fires — have you thanked a ranger today?

Source: research.archives.gov

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  37. zombietoasters answered: My grandfather(inlaw) was a forrest ranger in Montana. He compared old photographs with recent ones to track the fire cycle.
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