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Jonathan B. Jarvis (born June 26, 1953) [2] served as the 18th Director of the United States National Park Service, confirmed by the United States Senate on September 25, 2009, and serving until his retirement on January 3, 2017.
The Director of the National Park Service of the United States is nominated by the President and requires a Senate confirmation. The incumbent is Charles F. Sams III, who was sworn in by Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland on December 16, 2021.
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The Presidential Volunteer Ranger program was established in 2005 to recognize volunteers who contributed at least 4,000 hours or more of cumulative service to the National Park Service. [7] This program shouldn’t be confused with the President’s Volunteer Service Award which also has a Lifetime Achievement Award for individuals who ...
Margaret Everson is an American lawyer who served as the acting director of the United States National Park Service for six months [1] and the acting director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for 15 months during the first Trump administration. [2]
Seal of United States Department of the Interior NPS Emblem. Galvin went on to spend the rest of his career with the National Park Service (NPS), in the U.S. Department of the Interior—serving in various national parks and NPS regional offices, training centers, service centers, and the headquarters office in Washington, D.C.
Cost coverage for the free passes originally came from the National Park Service's $20-million budget for youth engagement programs. [1] [10] [11] The National Park Foundation and National Park Service will provided transportation grants and educational materials to schools, with a focus on schools that have greater need.
Gary E. Everhardt (July 8, 1934 – December 27, 2020), [2] was the ninth Director of the US National Park Service (NPS). He began his NPS career as an engineer in 1957 and rose to the superintendency of Grand Teton National Park in 1972. Favorable notice there propelled him to the directorship in January 1975.