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ANPR — the Association for All National Park Service Employees & Partners
ANPR is an organization created to communicate for, about and with National Park Service employees of all discplines; to promote and enhance the professions, spirit and mission of National Park Service employees; to support management and the perpetuation of the National Park Service and the National Park System; and to provide a forum for professional enrichment.

ANPR offers sincere condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of park ranger Margaret Anderson who lost her life in the line of duty on Jan. 1, 2012, at Mount Rainier National Park. More details: Statement from ANPR president, Officer Down memorial page, news story, memorial fund and memorial program

Affordable health insurance
ANPR offers insurance (medical, dental, vision, hospital indemnity, short-term disability and term life) to all ANPR members, including seasonal park workers, fire crew members, volunteers, park partners and others who don’t receive insurance benefits through their employers. In addition, this coverage is possible for spouses and family of ANPR members.

Enroll anytime during a month and your coverage begins on the first day of the next month. It is a limited accident and sickness insurance plan, and members have access to the Aetna network of health care professionals, about 735,000 nationwide.

Professional liability insurance
ANPR has secured a discounted professional liability insurance plan for its members who are full- or part-time employees.

Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program
Interested in obtaining the Type II law enforcement commission for seasonal park ranger work with the National Park Service?

How to become a park ranger book cover
This popular booklet, "Live the Adventure: Join the National Park Service," is a guide to becoming a national park ranger. Details and ordering here.

Prepare children for safety in the outdoors. ANPR's award-winning Lost...but Found video "Lost . . . but Found, Safe and Sound" video is designed to teach children, ages 4-12, what to do if they become lost in remote areas such as parks or forests. Get your copy!

* * * Now at reduced rates! Available in DVD or VHS format. Also as a PowerPoint program on CD-ROM.



ANPR Business Office: 25958 Genesee Trail Road, PMB 222, Golden, CO 80401 ANPRbiz@aol.com

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