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Petrified Forest National Park rock wren on petrified wood, Photo by Marge Post/NPS
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Are you one of those teachers that always wanted to be a National Park Ranger? You might be able to for a summer!

The Teacher-Ranger-Teacher program links national park units with teachers from under-served urban and rural school districts. Selected teachers work as park rangers, performing duties dependent on their interests and the needs of the park. Then during the school year, these teachers bring the parks into the classroom by developing and presenting curriculum-based lesson plans that draw on their summer's experience.

If you are interested contact the Education Specialist!

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Pallid bat sleeping on a wall.

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There are about ten known species of bats in the park. This is a pallid bat sleeping at the Painted Desert Complex. Discover more about mammals of Petrified Forest.
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Last Updated: August 23, 2011 at 16:15 MST