GTA:Park Ranger
Abbreviation | SAPR | |
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Formed | August 2021 | |
Employees | 30 Approximately | |
Legal Personality | Park Ranger | |
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Operations Jurisdiction | San Andreas | |
Size | 127km2 (49 sq mi) | |
Population | Around 29 Million | |
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Headquarters | Beaver Bush Ranger Station | |
Ranger Command |
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Founder |
(Formerly Astrid Ryan) | |
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The San Andreas Royal Park Rangers (SAPR) is the territorial rangers responsible for animal control and safety across San Andreas, covering an area of 127 km2.
See below for information on applying to Join the San Andreas Royal Park Rangers.
Structure
Rangers Command
The Rangers Command is made up of one Head Ranger, Two Deputy Rangers and multiple Senior Rangers. These Rangers are responsible and ultimately accountable for the SAPR and the teams within.
Head Ranger |
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Silas Green |
Deputy Ranger |
Felix Williams |
Duties
Within the San Andreas Royal Park Rangers. There is two paths. One is to become a licensed hunter. The other is to become a Park Ranger.
Hunter
Hunters are not part of the San Andreas Royal Park Rangers. However they have been giving a licenses to hunt animals from the Park Rangers. With this they do not get to use Beaver Bush station or any perks associated with the rangers. To become a hunter, you must first head to City Hall and buy a Hunting License. Once you have a License you then need to apply for a hunting permit. With the hunting license you can do jobs like animal culling and photography.
Royal Park Ranger
Royal Park Rangers are the hired by Rangers Command. They have access to Beaver Bush Ranger Station, ranger uniforms, ranger vehicles and a pay check. The rangers have many jobs.
General Patrol
The Royal Park Rangers actively support the woodlands, mountains, trails and fishing spots. They provide essential travel for those sick or injured in difficult terrain or hard to reach areas, and are also able to supply bandages and repair kits to those in need. With this they will usually be seen driving around in their supplied uniform and vehicle.
Population Control
Population control is used to identify invasive species and make sure they do not kill all other species. As well as wildlife that can pose a threat to human life.
Photography
The Royal Park Rangers receive commissions from taking pictures of the woodlands, parks and mountains.
Shoreline Patrol Unit
The Royal Park Rangers patrol the ocean using their supplied boats helping those that are stranded, assisting with shark attacks, and observing and reporting any criminal activity to the police.
Air Patrol Unit
The Royal Park Rangers patrol the skies using their supplied helicopter helping those that are stuck in the mountains, overseeing hunting in a broad area and doing wildlife surveys.
Ranger Investigations Unit
The Ranger Investigations Unit (RIU in short) goes undercover to find hunters breaking the Hunting Terms of Service.
Ranks
The Rangers uses a basic ranking scheme up to Head Ranger.
Non Rangers:
- Hunter: Is not a park ranger but can hunt and do photography.
Rangers:
- Trainee Park Ranger: Is officially a Park Ranger in training
- Park Ranger: Has passed all training and is a full Park Ranger. Most Rangers hold this rank.
- Senior Ranger: Senior Rangers have more responsibilities and power. Some senior rangers are the head of one of the aforementioned units.
Command:
- Deputy Head Ranger: 2nd in charge of the San Andreas Royal Park Rangers and works with the Head Ranger
- Head Ranger: The highest rank who oversees the San Andreas Royal Park Rangers.
Rangers | Rangers Command | |||||
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Hunter | Trainee Ranger | Ranger | Senior Rangers | Deputy Ranger | Head Ranger | |
Paycheck | £ 30 | £ 220 | £ 280 | £ 300 | £ 340 | £ 400 |
Joining the San Andreas Royal Park Rangers
In order to join, aspiring rangers have buy a Hunting License and then fill out the official Royal Park Ranger Form on the government website and, once received, applications will be reviewed by the Rangers.
Resources
Fleet
Vehicles
- 4x4 Truck
- Quadbike
- Off Road Bike
Miscellaneous & Specialised
- Speed boat
- Boat Trailer
- Helicopter