Now, Ranger Betty has finally decided to retiresomething that is certainly well earned!
Soskins retirement marks the close of an influential 16-year-career with the NPS.
And her efforts have not gone unnoticed.
The park ranger has received coverage from various media outlets, including a piece inThe New York Times.
In 2015, she was invited to participate in a tree lighting ceremony at the Obama White House.
During the pandemic, she heldweekly virtual talks.
She spoke with the public and visited with coworkers.
The park plans to celebrate Soskin and wish her a happy retirement on April 16, 2022.
Betty Reid Soskin was the oldest active park ranger for the National Park Service (NPS).
She recently retired at the remarkable age of 100 and closed an influential 16-year-career with NPS.