Pennsylvania DCNR rangers act much like
National Park Rangers do. They routinely check on cabins and campsites, offer insightful answers to visitors questions, and help to maintain calmness throughout the parks. They have full arrest powers while in park lands and carry
side arms. However, they do not have primary jurisdiction over
Pennsylvania State Game Lands, which are patrolled by
Wildlife Conservation Officers employed by the
Pennsylvania Game Commission, but do have the authority to enforce all Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Game Commission laws and regulations while on Pennsylvania State Game Lands. French Creek State Park and State Game Lands #43 are examples, as DCNR rangers regularly enforce PGC regulations giving tickets to offenders at PGC's public shooting range. DCNR rangers enforce game laws as well as fishing and boating laws in state parks. However, the
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is completely independent of the
Pennsylvania Game Commission. Both agencies are independent of DCNR, but work in cooperation with each other. DCNR ranger responsibilities have three primary elements: • Public contact - Assisting visitors to make the outdoor experience safe, educational and enjoyable. • First responder - DCNR "forest" rangers are trained and certified
Department of Health medical first responders capable of providing basic life support in an emergency. Some DCNR rangers have continued their education and training to be certified as
emergency medical technicians. • Law enforcement - Rangers act as law enforcement officers the same way as typical police officers would, but also enforce game, fishing, and boating laws. ==Education==