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Past Issues of Ranger Magazine
Any issue of Ranger magazine since 1993 is available for purchase. Individual copies are $6 each (includes $1 per copy for shipping/handling). For bulk orders (10 copies & more), the prices are:
- 10-49 copies: $3.50 each plus shipping/handling
- 50-99 copies: $3.00 each plus s/h
- 100+ copies: $2.50 each plus s/h
For more information or to check shipping/handling charges on bulk orders, contact Ranger editor Teresa Ford at fordedit@aol.com.
These are the issues available and the prominent theme included:
- Summer 1993: The Significance of "National Significance": A History
- Fall 1993: The Kennedy School Report on ANPR
- Winter 1993-94: Ranger Rendezvous in Virginia Beach, VA
- Spring 1994: Cultural Resource Protection: The ARPA Task Force
- Summer 1994: Compelling Stories: Compellingly Told
- Fall 1994: Ecosystem Management
- Winter 1994-95: Ranger Rendezvous in Durango, CO
- Spring 1995: Change: A New National Park Service?
- Summer 1995: The Endangerment of Species
- Fall 1995: World Guardians – World Parks
- Winter 1995-96 Ranger Rendezvous in St. Paul, MN
- Spring 1996: Wilderness: Managing the Untrammeled
- Summer 1996: Should Parkways Be Parks?
- Fall 1996: Combining Ranger Disciplines: Interpretation Under Fire?
- Winter 1996-97: Ranger Rendezvous in Corpus Christi, TX
- Spring 1997: The General Authorities Act: Twenty Years Later
- Summer 1997: The Changing Face of Search and Rescue
- Fall 1997: Term Employees: What Are The Options?
- Winter 1997-98: Ranger Rendezvous in Fort Myers, FL
- Spring 1998: Rangers, Lead The Way
- Summer 1998: Interpretive Competencies
- Fall 1998: National Significance and New Parks
- Winter 1998-99: Critical Incident Stress Management
- Spring 1999: Ranger Rendezvous in Tucson, AZ
- Summer 1999: NPS Housing: What Does It Mean To You?
- Fall 1999: Environmental Excellence! The Challenge of the 21st Century
- Winter 1999-2000: The Changing NPS: Seasonals and Other Issues
- Spring 2000: Image: Who Are We and Where Are We Going?
- Summer 2000: Ranger Rendezvous in Knoxville, TN
- Fall 2000: Cultural Resources Challenge
- Winter 2000-01: Visitor Use Management
- Spring 2001: Working with Other Agencies
- Summer 2001: Rangers in Remote Locations
- Fall 2001: Rediscovering Our Fundamentals
- Winter 2001-02: Ranger Rendezvous in Jackson, WY
- Spring 2002: In the NPS Basement – Geology
- Summer 2002: Olympic Spirit and National Treasures – The New Role of Security
- Fall 2002: International Endeavors: Park Rangers Share Expertise Worldwide
- Winter 2002-03: Ranger Rendezvous in Reno, NV
- Spring 2003: Partnerships in Parks – Challenges and Benefits
- Summer 2003: Resources At Risk: A Look into the NPS Attic
- Fall 2003: Recreational Fee Demonstration Program – How Is It Working?
- Winter 2003-04: Ranger Rendezvous in Plymouth, MA
- Spring 2004: Revisiting the Budget Crisis
- Summer 2004: Resolving Controversy: Issues, Sites and People
- Fall 2004: African Americans and the National Park System
- Winter 2004-05: Ranger Rendezvous in Rapid City, SD
- Spring 2005: Meaningful Interpretation Through the Interpretive Development Program
- Summer 2005: Directors of the NPS: A Legacy of Leadership & Foresight
- Fall 2005: Visitor and Resource Protection: Roles and Functions of the 025 Law Enforcement Ranger
- Winter 2005-06: Ranger Rendezvous in Charleston, SC
- Spring 2006: The Power of a Place
- Summer 2006: The Antiquities Act: 1906 - 2006
- Fall 2006: Business Beat: Administration in the NPS
- Winter 2006-07: Ranger Rendezvous in Coeur d’Alene, ID
- Spring 2007: Aloha from Hawai`i’s National Park Areas
- Summer 2007: Climate Change and the National Parks
- Fall 2007: The Return of Seasonals
- Winter 2007-08: Ranger Rendezvous in Park City, UT
- Spring 2008: In Memoriam
- Summer 2008: Who Remembers Combined Rangers?
- Fall 2008: NPS Training: Sufficient or Deficient?
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