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The forest is divided into five administrative units called ranger districts with district offices as follows: Monterey Ranger District (King City), Santa Lucia Ranger District (Santa Maria), Santa Barbara Ranger District (Los Prietos area), Ojai Ranger District (Ojai) and Mount Pinos Ranger District (Frazier Park.)
They patrol protected areas, monitor wildlife, prevent poaching, engage local communities in conservation, help communities resolve human-wildlife conflicts, and assist with tourism. Ranger work is often grueling.
A district ranger is a leader within the Forest Service and local communities who is responsible for providing the goods and services that result from the multiple uses of National Forests for current and future generations. As one of the first jobs in the Forest Service, it has a long legacy.
Park Rangers have a visible and tangible desire to protect and promote our national parks and our natural and cultural history. Park Rangers excel at fostering curiosity and providing educational opportunities for all park visitors.
The law enforcement arm of the U.S. Forest Service consists of two types of officers: uniformed Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs) and special agents. LEOs are the forest rangers. They enforce federal (and some state) laws and regulations governing national forest lands and resources.
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Districts Forest Supervisors Office. 530 622-5061. Placerville Ranger District. 530-644-2324. Georgetown Ranger District. 530 333-4312. Amador Ranger District. 209 259-3774. Pacific Ranger District. 530-644-2324. Placerville Nursery. 530-642-5021. National Forest Genetic Electrophoresis Laboratory. 530-622-1225.
The primary duties of these positions are to conduct educational patrols of the Forests wilderness areas and collect field data in support of wilderness management.
Your job responsibilities include providing safety services for the visitors of the park, which could involve patrol duties, trail maintenance, fire prevention, or insect control. You are also responsible for the protection of the environment inside the park or preserve.

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