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  2. Park service searches for Yellowstone employee who went ... - AOL

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    Rescuers in Yellowstone National Park are searching for a park employee who has been missing since he failed to return last week from a week-long solo excursion through a remote area of the ...

  3. Shelton Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Shelton Johnson (born 1958 in Detroit, Michigan) is a park ranger with the U.S. National Park Service, and works in Yosemite National Park. As of 2023 he had worked in Yosemite for 30 years of his 37-year career. Johnson began his career in Yellowstone National Park in 1987. [1]

  4. Michael T. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    He moved to the National Park Service’s Washington headquarters in 2014, first as a director of workforce and inclusion and then as director of operations. [ 1 ] In 2016, he testified before a House committee to acknowledge sexual harassment at many park sites and pledged to protect workers better.

  5. National Park Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the United States federal government, within the US Department of the Interior.The service manages all national parks; most national monuments; and other natural, historical, and recreational properties, with various title designations.

  6. Organization of the National Park Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Park Service's main office is located in the Interior Building (Main Interior), a few blocks west of the White House and a block north of the Mall. The National Park Service is the largest bureau in the department and has often required additional space. Through the 1960s, numerous offices were located on ‘L’ Street N.W.

  7. National Park Service ranger - Wikipedia

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    The term was then adopted by the National Park Service. [2] The first Director of the National Park Service, Stephen T. Mather, reflected upon the early park rangers in the US National Parks as follows: They are a fine, earnest, intelligent, and public-spirited body of men, these rangers. Though small in number, their influence is large.

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  9. Out Here, No One Can Hear You Scream - The Huffington Post

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    Although the Forest Service comes under the direction of the Department of Agriculture (while the Park Service falls under the DOI), its employees perform similar work and its culture is also modeled along military lines. By the 1970s, women held only 2 percent of full-time professional roles in the service nationwide.