Park Ranger Points to Plants During an Interpretive Hike
A black and white image of two visitors listening to a male park ranger in a wooded area. The two visitors, a male and a female, are looking at and listening to a park ranger in front of them. Their backs are facing the camera. They are both wearing short sleeve shirts. The park ranger in front of them is pointing towards the right side of the image with his left hand. His head is also turned toward the right side of the image. His right hand is on his hip behind a radio. The park ranger is wearing a National Park Service uniform including a ranger hat, short sleeve button down collared shirt with a National Park Service arrowhead logo on the left outer sleeve, a belt with a radio holder attached, and pants. He is also carrying a backpack. In the background there is a line of ‘ōhi‘a trees, ferns, and palm plants.
A park ranger speaking to visitors on a hike.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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