Roostriz said:
Would it not be appropriate to make contact with this new Ranger muckety-muck and advise her of the existance of NJPB.com and welcome her - and her colleagues - to sign in, become aware, and keep abreast of topics and concerns expressed by the regular correspondents of this group?
I'd think they'd quickly appreciate the value of being aware of the attitudes and perspectives of this bunch of folks who clearly, in a very first-hand way, care as much if not more about conservation in and of the PBs than do members of any other subpopulation they could identify. I'll agree that there are the occassional conservation officers / rangers in every state to whom what they do is simply a job to be performed perfunctorily ... and by some, imperiously. But to the great majority of conservation officers, both in enforcement as well as management, whom I've had the pleasure of knowing and working with, what they do is a calling that they take seriously and at which they strive to get better and better at what they do and continually learn and augment what they know.
Just my two cents.
Dave