Ranger Station

This place was shaping up to be a giant zoo - with the humans the ones who had to live in the cages. - Jurassic Park Adventures: Prey

The Jurassic Park Ranger's Station is a UN sanctionated outpost on Isla Sorna devoted to protect the dinosaurs from threats stemming not only from without, such as illegal human interference, but also from within. It was build in 2001 as a result of Dr. Alan Grant's preposal to the UN General Assembly.

Mission
Study and preserve the dinosaur population.


 * Protect the dinosaurs from threats stemming not only from without, such as illegal human interference.


 * Protect the dinosaurs from internal threats, for example, dinosaur starvation; the inability of dinosaurs to nurture their young due to the physical limitations of their environment; and individual species hunted to extinction by other dinosaurs, due to the out-of-balance predator-to-prey ratio.

The team must protect the life cycles of the dinosaurs. Imbalances among the dinosaur population could be corrected in many ways:
 * The ranger's team could supply alternate food sourches for superpredators and giant plant-eaters.
 * Help protect more vulnerable herbivores.

The ranger's team would be highly trained. They would observe the island 24 hours a day using satallite digital and thermal imaging. And the team would be equipped to react to any threat-be it human or saurian. Human interference would be dealt with swiftly and efficiently by trained professionals.

Crew

 * Alan Grant - Park ranger
 * Deborah Holland - security chief
 * Ray Dixon - Communications director
 * Lafferty - ex-tranportation chief
 * Dave Stevens - transportation chief
 * Jerry Roberts - Just the cook

Buildings
There are three large dome-shaped buildings, connected with tunnels. These buildings contain:
 * The first field office of the UN's Bureau of Ancient Animal Affairs.
 * Laboratories.
 * Observatory
 * Communications room.

There are several rectangular buildings.

The station is surrounded by a high perimeter fence.

A secured road connects the station with a dock on the shore.