Examples of Park ranger in a sentence
Lessee reserves the right to relocate the Park ranger station to a reasonably equivalent alternate location within the Leased Premises under terms and conditions reasonably acceptable to State.
Notwithstanding the leasehold grant made to Lessee pursuant to this Lease, State shall retain the right to maintain a Park ranger station located in the Gymnasium Building consisting of approximately 500 square feet in a location to be reasonably determined by Lessee.
Park ranger vehicles are equipped with fire suppression equipment and ranger staff are qualified to initiate wildfire suppression, if necessary, before CAL FIRE could arrive.
Under the NPS SWAN visitor use monitoring project, units of measurement and location abbreviations for Kenai Fjords were also stan- dardized and made consistent with those used in Katmai, Lake Clark, Aniakchak, and the Alagnak Wild River.The most substantial change to the Kenai Fjords National Park ranger observa- tion protocol under the revisions introduced by the SWAN monitoring project was to initiate the recording of ranger days in the field.
Provide entry-level Park ranger positions with full-time employment to secure a qualified pool of trained rangers for anticipated retirements of several key district rangers.
WRC will also carry out work to implement the Plan in the Lakes Reserve, as agreed and in conjunction with, Porirua City Council.WRC work will be co-ordinated by the Belmont Regional Park ranger, and will planned alongside other WRC work programmes across Belmont Regional Park as a whole.
The following might be true threats under 18 U.S.C. § 115 if made under circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe the speaker was serious: • The speaker tells a U.S. Park ranger during the execution of an arrest, “I’m going to kick your a--.” However, “I would kick your ass if I were sober” is not a true threat.
Please see CAPILLI, G., Le garanzie nella vendita di beni di consumo, In: I Diritti dei consumatori, coordinated by GUIDO ALPA, tomo II, G.
CURSING AT POLICE IS PROTECTED SPEECHSAN FRANCISCO—In a case involving a Yosemite National Park ranger and a hostile park visitor, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Nolan Poocha’s cursing at the ranger was protected speech.
The tour will be led by a Blue Mountains groundwater specialist and ecologist, and a National Park ranger.