Quote Originally Posted by Arlen
Now, I would love to become a forest ranger but I will have some qualifications to get first, and that will also involve becoming a qualified police officer so that I can handle firearms.
(And I can't join the police force until I become a citizen in 2 years or so.)
Arlen,

Not necessarily. There are different kinds of Rangers. What you're describing are Law Enforcement/Protection Rangers, but there are also Rangers who deal with the public (Interpretation), Natural Resources, etc. Most of these types do not carry firearms -- we man information desks, give programs & talks, etc.

One good way to start in NPS is to apply as a seasonal employee, but competition for these jobs can be fierce. You might also consider volunteering with the National Park Service:

http://www.nps.gov/volunteer/

National Parks wouldn't be able to function without our VIPs.

The Forest Service also has a volunteer program:

http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/volunteer/

Since you'll be out west, you might also consider being a volunteer firefighter. Busy folks, especially in the summer.

PM or e-mail me with any questions you might have.

Regards,

Todd