
Junior Park Ranger Glacier National Park.Junior Rangers "Explore, Learn, and Protect" their national parks. Become a Junior Ranger by learning about animals, glaciers, human history, and more! Once you take the time to learn about the park and its valuable resources, you will be able to share your knowledge with friends and family to help them understand why Glacier National Park is a special place. You'll even receive a gold badge to remind you of your important role in the National Park Service.
Most people think that Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park is an important place to protect because of the glaciers in the park. While this is true, the glaciers are just part of the story!
This area was made a national park because of its unique geology (including the glaciers), importance to American Indians, its diversity of species (like bears) wilderness character, and the cultural history of how westward movement changed the people and the landscape. In 1932, Glacier was designated as the world's first International Peace Park which has led other countries around the world to work together to protect shared park resources.
This booklet will appeal to young explorers, National Park enthusiasts, visitors with young children (preschool), and classroom trips for elementary school-aged children
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- Montana
- Alberta
- Disappearing Glaciers
- Elementary Education
- Activity Books
- Teaching Materials
- Glaciers