Junior Ranger Essay Contest Announced: Winner
to Receive Family Vacation and Other Prizes
(Washington, DC) – The winner of this
year’s 2008 Junior Ranger essay contest will receive an all expense
paid family vacation to one of the country’s most remarkable national
parks and a starring role in an electronic field trip seen by millions
of school children across the country.
The essay contest is open to children
between 9 and 12 years old. Each person must express his or her
thoughts on “What can you do now to turn over a new leaf for the
environment and help preserve our national parks?”
National Park Service Director Mary A.
Bomar, First Lady Laura Bush, and National Park Foundation President
and CEO Vin Cipolla announced the details of this year’s contest
during a recent visit to Everglades National Park in Florida. A group
of local 5th graders joined them to help plant native trees in a park
restoration project prior to the announcement. “Children throughout
the country, like those here today, are more interested and involved
in environmental issues than ever before,” said Bomar. “They can make
a difference, both now and in the future, on the impact of humans on
the land. I can’t wait to hear all of the wonderful ideas that will
come from this essay contest.”
The grand prize winner will receive a
trip for four to Everglades National Park where he or she will appear
in an electronic field trip about invasive species in national parks.
The prize includes round trip air transportation, car rental, hotel
accommodations, meal expenses, a $1,000 Macy’s shopping spree, and an
America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands
Pass.
Essays must be 500 words or less and
received on-line or by mail by March 14, 2008. Each entry will be
judged on originality, clarity, and understanding of the issue.
Additional contest information is available at
www.nps.gov.