park ranger is a job related to animal science what type of degree do I need for this job bachelor, master?
You can indeed. The main requirement to become a park ranger is applied skill in the field.
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To be the lowest grade Park Ranger (GS-05 grade), you need a BA or BS degree in just about any biology or humanities field. You may also achieve GS-05 grade by working for one year at the GS-04 grade, which are not technically park ranger jobs. The next higher grade of ranger, the GS-07, requires either a year's experience at GS-05 grade or a Master's degree. Most park rangers today also have experience volunteering or interning in the parks through organizations such as SCA (www.thesca.org).
As of July 2013, there are four things that a park ranger needs to carry on them always. The four things are a firearm, baton, chemical agent, and handcuffs.
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A park ranger is in charge of monitoring park activity, checking for problems, and making sure there are not issues within the park.
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A park ranger get paid from $38,000 to $45,000 a year
A park Ranger
The subject of the sentence "Over the hill came a park ranger" is "a park ranger." The phrase "Over the hill" is a prepositional phrase that provides additional context about the location from which the park ranger is coming, but it does not serve as the subject of the sentence.
Most federal jobs do not always require a college degree, however if you will be carrying a firearm you will be required to get a gun permit. You will need to have some kind of college or wildlife experience to have the necessary skills needed for this type of job.
A "Ranger" is a park keeper.