Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park

Gary Moses Honored with 2008 Harry Yount National Park Ranger Award

Gary Moses from Glacier National Park in Montana is this year’s recipient of the Harry Yount National Park Ranger Award for excellence in the field of “rangering.”

National Park Service Director Mary A. Bomar presented Moses with the peer nominated award at a Washington, D.C. ceremony on May 7. Named after the 19th century outdoorsman generally credited as the first park ranger, the prestigious Yount Award is presented annually by the NPS and made possible by the National Park Foundation through a generous gift from Unilever.

“Gary’s tremendous skill set, his inherit ability to lead, his deep-seated commitment to serving others, and his devotion to the National Park Service inspire all those around him,” said Bomar. “Gary is truly a role model for other rangers. He has mastered all the essential components of rangering and has done it with grace, humility, and humor.”