World Ranger Day, celebrated annually on July 31s, honours the work of park rangers and their crucial role in conservation. To commemorate the day, many organizations and individuals create posters and other visual materials to raise awareness and support for rangers. These posters often feature themes of conservation, protection of nature, and the dedication of rangers.
At the forefront of this workforce are rangers and protected area workers, encompassing state employed personnel, Indigenous peoples, community and voluntary guardians, and personnel of privately managed areas. Their work includes protection, conservation, monitoring, Visitor services, fire management, law enforcement, education, community s Ipport, and regulation of sustainable use.The students of biological science organised world ranger day programme on morning assembly. Anjali K K give a speech and it was very informative.
