Description: This is a set of five patches from five years of World Ranger Day events in California. World Ranger Day both commemorates Rangers killed or injured in the line of duty and celebrates the critical work Rangers do to protect the world’s natural and cultural treasures.World Ranger Day is observed annually on the 31st of July and is celebrated by the International Ranger Federation’s (IRF’s) member Associations, The Thin Green Line Foundation, and by organizations, schools and individuals who support the work of Rangers and the IRF worldwide.The first World Ranger Day was observed in 2006 and in 2007, on the 15th anniversary of the founding of the IRF, the date was set as July 31st each year. The International Ranger Federation (IRF) was founded in 1992 with a signed agreement between the Countryside Management Association (CMA), representing rangers in England and Wales, the Scottish Countryside Rangers Association (SCRA), and the U.S. Association of National Park Rangers (ANPR). The goals of the agreement were to provide a forum for rangers, from around the world, to share their successes and failures in protecting the world’s heritage and to promote information and technology transfer from countries in which protected area management enjoys broad public and government support, to countries in which protected area management is less supported. 60 associations from national, state and territorial entities have affiliated with the IRF, and rangers from other countries have applied for provisional membership in IRF while they attempt to establish ranger associations in their countries.Park rangers, their ranger associations, and the IRF ensure the world’s terrestrial and marine parks, and the flora and fauna that live in them, are protected from vandalism, poaching, theft, exploitation or destruction. As guardians of our natural and cultural resources, rangers are first on the scene of illegal or unsustainable exploitation of these resources, often at great personal risk. Regional conflict, civil war and political unrest also greatly impact protected areas and the rangers that manage them. Our rangers require special support structures, training and equipment to carry out their jobs. IRF provides training, capacity building and exchange programs to its members in order to ensure park rangers are well trained and properly equipped to manage the worlds most precious wildernesses. The IRF also advocates for good governance and the enactment of enforceable laws that protect rangers from assaults while performing their duties. The IRF is the voice of park rangers, in the international community, in calling for greater support for rangers in carrying out their vital role in the protection of our parks.Keywords: park ranger, conservation law enforcement officer, warden, national parks, local and regional park officer, badge, flash, patch, pin, superintendent, California Beaches & parks, CA state park system, division of parks, peace officer, police, Yosemite, NPS, USFS, forest, forestry, forest service, CA department of natural resources,
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Auburn, California
End Time: 2025-01-19T03:40:27.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.49 USD
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