Pledging to protect the parks
Because I’m a Ranger I like to earn my Junior Ranger badge while learning about all parks I visit. After our tour of Scotty’s Castle my book was done, yet we still had more exploring to do in the park.
I may get funny looks yet promise to finish all the activities in my book. This made number 13 badge. Hey, I got a late start.
Because I’m a Ranger I like to earn my Junior Ranger badge while learning about all parks I visit. After our tour of Scotty’s Castle my book was done, yet we still had more exploring to do in the park.
I may get funny looks yet promise to finish all the activities in my book. This made number 13 badge. Hey, I got a late start.
Good point brought up by a reader not from the US so I will explain. Within the National Parks system here, which includes almost 400 sites, a program for kids to learn about the individual park’s cultural and natural history requires completing a certain number of learning activities, by age, to earn a Junior Ranger Badge. Some of the kids I have pledged in have many badges they proudly display on a backpack, jacket, vest or hat. It’s a great way to get kids involved with their parks. Oh yea, I hang mine on a curtain in the living room.