MR. FLOYD SCHMOE, PARK NATURALIST, RESIGNS
The close of the 1928 summer season witnesses the departure from
government service of Mr. Floyd Schmoe, our Park Naturalist, who for the
past six years has supervised and developed the Nature Guide Department
in Mount Rainier National Park. Under his guidance this department has
advanced steadily until today the educational service that he and his
associates render our visitors is the cause of much favorable comment by
all who have enjoyed the nature hikes, the lectures or this publication.
Thus, it is largely through Mr. Schmoe's efforts that the thousands of
visitors who annually visit the Mountain, return to their homes with a
broader conception of the natural history of this region and a better
understanding of the interesting things along our roads and trails.
Mr. Schmoe is a nationally known figure in his chosen work. His
lectures about the country have done a great deal toward the
dessimination of information regarding, not only our own Park but all
our National Playgrounds as well. He leaves us so that he may devote
his entire time to this field of study upon a much broader scale and the
entire personnel of Mount Rainier National Park, including myself, wish
him the best of success.
Superintendent.
With this issue I close my work as Park Naturalist of Mount Rainier
National Park. Although I have met only a few of the readers of this
little sheet in person, I have shared with you that fraternity enjoyed
by all lovers of nature.
A newspaper reporter once wrote me up as the only man of his
acquaintance who enjoyed a twelve months vacation each year. It has
been a pleasure to be associated in such work and I leave it with
regrets, but I do not intend to go far from the Mountain.
With all the readers of Nature News Notes I leave my best wishes.