ProRanger Graduate Erick Garza PR02
Erick Garza began the ProRanger Program in 2011.He earned
his criminology degree from Texas A&M University in San Antonio. He is
originally from Corpus Christi, Texas, but grew up in the hill country of San
Antonio. After high school he joined the military and served six years in the
United States Navy.
He credits
his family, friends, college professors, and colleagues to his success in life. His older sister Roxanne has had the most influence on him and
continues to lead the way as a role model in his life. On his spare time he enjoys
painting and fine arts. He has been told he should be a professional artist. He quotes the famous Michelangelo who once
said, “I am still learning”. There is just so much more to learn and explore and
he believes that utilizing his ability to help others excites him the most.
"You get
out of life of what you put into it, so I am here today to help preserve and
better our nation."
"The ProRanger program has given me the opportunity
to share my professional experiences as a military veteran. It is great to
inspire others and gain knowledge from those who share common interest within
this unique community. As far as the eye can see, it seems that there is a lot
more fun and adventure to experience in the National Park Service. The ProRanger program has given me the fortunate opportunity to
watch my future unfold, and that in itself is one of the most amazing things
anyone could ever ask for."
Ranger Garza did his first internship at Yellowstone National Park.
He saw so many incredible sites, worked with phenomenal people and made a meaningful difference conserving our National most treasured resources. Ranger Garza's second internship was at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. During this internship Ranger Garza had the opportunity to bring all of his skills to the job. He engaged in scuba diving, water rescue, search and rescue, visitor services and resource management. He was a very important asset to the staff at this very busy and beautiful American recreational park.
US Park Ranger Erick Garza is now working at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.
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