Puerto Rico Natural Resources Ranger Corps

Puerto Rico Natural Resources Ranger Corps
Motto Protect, Conserve
Agency overview
Formed June 29, 1979
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, United States
Size 5,324 square miles (13,790 km2)
Population 3,994,259 (2007 estimate)
Constituting instrument Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
General nature
Specialist jurisdictions
Operational structure
Headquarters Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
Law enforcement officer/Natural Reasources Vigilanties 822 (2007)
Agency executive Félix Salas, Commissioner
Parent agency Department of Natural and Environmental Resources of Puerto Rico
Units Aereal Patrol
Marine Patrol
Ground Patrol
Regional Offices
Website
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The Puerto Rico Natural Resources Ranger Corpss (Spanish: Cuerpo de Vigilantes de Recursos Naturales) is the law enforcement conservation officers for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Its primary mission is to protect endemic plants and animals of Puerto Rico, including those who are in danger of extinction, and also to prevent the introduction of animals and plants which might endanger the native species of Puerto Rico and prosecute any person who does so.[1]

Its headquarters are located at State Road PR-8838, Km. 6.3, El Cinco neighborhood, in San Juan.

History

Guards Corps was created on June 29, 1977 by Act No.1 SE. The Corps or Rangers is responsible for ensuring the protection of our natural resources for use and enjoyment of our people, monitor the observance of the laws and regulations that protect the environment and prevent pollution of this and also serves as the Police in all areas under the jurisdiction of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The work of the Corps of Rangers is very important for the preservation of the environment.

The Duties and Obligations are:

Their Faculties are:

References

  1. Puerto Rico Natural Resources Ranger Corps Act, Act No. 1 of 1977 (in Spanish). Retrieved on December 29, 2012.
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