Ramblings of a Wayward Naturalist and Occasional Park Ranger

Here you will find occasional ramblings dealing with my experience working in parks and protected areas, thoughts on the experience and practice of environmental education and interpretation, and reflections on the parks and other special places I visit. Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Icelandic Lamb, Branston Pickle, and Vegemite, Oh My! First Greetings from the 8th World Ranger Congress

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On Saturday May 21, I crossed Vail Pass from the west and after a bit, headed north toward Rocky Mountain National Park and the site of t...
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Friday, November 11, 2011

The Roving Constructivist: Applying Theory to Practice

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Your Roving Constructivist at Big Bend, Zion National Park Introduction “They talk forever and forever and that is the kind of bi...
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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Twelve (Plus Seven) Great Things About the Archeology Trail at Zion National Park

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I have been working as an interpretive park ranger at Zion National Park for a bit more than three months now. During my time here I have h...
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Brian Forist
I received my Ph.D. in 2018 from the Indiana University in the Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies Program. I conducted research on the effectiveness of visitor-centered, two-way interpretation through dialogue in both formal programs and informal encounters. In August 2016 I began a full-time position as Lecturer in Outdoor Recreation, Parks, and Human Ecology at Indiana University. During the summers of 2016 and 2015 I worked as a Park Ranger at Mesa Verde National Park. I worked as a Park Guide at Lincoln Home National Historic Site in 2012. I spent much of 2011 as a Park Ranger-Interpreter at Zion National Park and the winter of 2010/2011 volunteering at Hovenweep National Monument, all truly special and magical places. I have also worked at North Cascades National Park, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, on the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, and as a university partner in the NPS Social Science program in the Washington Office. spent 2005-2010 as Education Director at a non-profit residential environmental education facility in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. When I am home I volunteer at the Michigan City Indiana Old Lighthouse Museum.
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