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When we think of a National Park Service Park Ranger, the image in the minds of most Americans is extremely pleasant. We think of a gentle giant with a chiseled chin under the legendary "Smokey Bear" style hat who’s friendly and inviting. We have visions of a perfectly fitting, pristine uniform with a shiny badge and a hearty smile offering a friendly reminder to be careful with our campfires, don't feet the bears, and watch out for poison ivy.
Andrea Lankford had a similar image of the job when she joined the Park Service as a law enforcement ranger in the early 1990's. However, after 12-years her attitude toward the job radically changed. She documents the transformation in her new book "Ranger Confidential." ........
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