Ranger

/ˈreɪndʒər/ noun

A ranger is a person who protects and manages a large natural area, such as a national park or forest, and helps visitors. In some countries, it can also mean a soldier trained to move and fight in difficult terrain.

It comes from “range,” originally meaning someone who “ranges” or roams over a wide area. The official job title grew as governments created protected lands and needed people to patrol them.

AFboswagter
AMየጫካ ጠባቂ
ARحارس
BGрейнджър
BNরেঞ্জার
CAguarda forestal
CSstrážce
DAskovrider
DEFörster
ELφύλακας δασών
ESguardabosques
ETmetsavaht
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