Carte Oh, Ranger Horace M. Albright

Oh, Ranger

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"Oh, Ranger" provides an intimate and engaging look into the world of America's national parks and t...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
218
EAN
9781025872537
ISBN
1025872533
Enbook ID
52758129
Greutate
485
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 14

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"Oh, Ranger" provides an intimate and engaging look into the world of America's national parks and the dedicated rangers who serve as their stewards. Co-authored by Horace M. Albright, a foundational figure in the National Park Service, and journalist Frank J. Taylor, this narrative explores the early years of the American park system through a collection of anecdotes, history, and practical insights.

The work details the diverse responsibilities of the park ranger, from wildlife management and search-and-rescue operations to serving as educators and guardians of the wilderness. Through vivid storytelling, the authors bring to life the unique challenges and rewards of living in iconic landscapes such as Yellowstone and Yosemite during the early 20th century. "Oh, Ranger" emphasizes the critical balance between public enjoyment and the preservation of natural wonders for future generations.

This classic account remains a significant contribution to the literature of the American West and environmental conservation. It captures the pioneering spirit of the National Park Service's formative era and offers readers a timeless perspective on the beauty and importance of the great outdoors. Whether focusing on encounters with bears or the logistics of managing vast terrains, the book celebrates the heritage of the National Park Service with warmth and authority.

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