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National Park Service Chief Ranger Rob Danno rescued many people in America’s national parks, but he couldn’t save his career when his honesty and courage led him to stand up and object to his bureaucratic bosses' decision to secretly break the rules and allow a billionaire to cut down a stand of protected trees simply to improve the view from his mansion.
A compelling story of career dedication, selfless public service, heroism, and corruption, abuse of power, and pandering to incredible wealth and power...
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has worked for the National Park Service for thirty years as a field, supervisory, and chief ranger and is known as a “ranger’s ranger.” He has performed a wide variety of general and specialized duties, from traditional backcountry patrols to high-profile front-country emergency services, including special operations. He has worked and had dramatic experiences in a wide variety of park areas ranging from Yosemite to the Grand Canyon to Yellowstone to Bryce Canyon. He has earned some of the highest awards in the nation for national park rangers, including the Meritorious... more>
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