Attention,
Park Rangers!
With
the summer vacation season about to begin, the National Parks Authority asks
all rangers, old times, and newbies alike to memorize the following list of
regulations.
Remember
the following points when dealing with visitors. All visitors should be made
aware of the following regulations when given admission to the park. You MUST
hand a copy of the park regulations to each group of visitors. Failure to do so
will be considered a gross neglect of duty.
Visitors
planning to camp in the park must obtain permits and be assigned campsites.
This is necessary to facilitate control of camper services, as well as to
reduce the danger of forest fires. Campers and other visitors who fail to
comply with park regulations are subject to fines for a first offense. Camping
permits are available at the following rates:
Campsites
A & B: $3.50 a night
$20
for a one-week pass
$50 for
one month
Campsites
C & D: $2.00 a night
$12
for one-week pass
$
40 for one month
Visitors
must not feed park animals; however, they may participate in supervised animal
feedings. The feeding schedules will be posted near feeding sites.
Visitors
may not pick or pull up any plant or flower within the park limits. This is
punishable with fines of up to $150.
Visitors
are responsible for taking home their own trash. Littering or dumping is
punishable with fines op up to $500.
This
is not our park. It belongs to Mother Nature. Protect it for her by enforcing
all park regulations.
1.
What
is a duty of park rangers?
a)
To feed animals
b)
To give park regulations to visitors
c)
To collect trash
d)
To pay fines
2.
Why
must campers obtain permits?
a)
To ensure payment of required fees
b)
To avoid camping in dangerous areas
c)
To allow for counting of all campers
d)
To reduce the possibility of forest fires
3.
What
will happen to visitors who do not follow rules?
a)
They will have to pay a fine.
b)
They will be asked to leave the park.
c)
They will not be allowed to camp in the park.
d)
They will be charged a higher fee.
4.
How
may park visitors feed the animals?
a)
If they ask a park guard to help them
b)
If they agree to feed then only certain foods
c)
If they join the park's animal-feeding program
d)
Under no circumstances
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