Part of a series of articles titled Women of the National Park Service.
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Women of the National Park Service: Working with the Public
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Interpretive RangerSonia TaianiWhy does Sonia use a Slinky toy to explain changing shorelines at Fire Island National Seashore? Find out here.
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Visitor Use Management SpecialistSusan McPartlandSusan helps plan visitor experiences at parks. Sometimes, plans need updates; and sometimes new areas of parks are open to visitors.
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Bus DriverSue VioletteSue drives the Island Explorer bus at Acadia. Read about her favorite interaction with park visitors.
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Public Affairs SpecialistSally MayberrySally works closely with the press to share out information about parks and programs with the public.
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Chief RangerLeslie ReynoldsLeslie works to keep park employees and visitors safe. Read about all the different types of work that go into this job.
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Wildlife VeterinarianMichelle VerantEven though much of Michelle's work is done behind the scenes, she also works with the public teaching them about wild animals -- like bats!
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Friends of Acadia Summit StewardAlanna McDonoughSummit Stewards spend almost a thousand hours on top of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia every year working with the public.
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Law Enforcement RangerErin RustErin is a veteran who found meaningful work after her service as a Law Enforcement Ranger at Dry Tortugas.
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Museum CuratorsTheresa Langford and Meagan HuffWorking mostly behind the scenes managing museum collections at Fort Vancouver, Theresa and Meagan also share their work with the public.
More Women of the NPS Who Work with the Public
Last updated: June 18, 2020