Above is a picture of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke 聽last聽week to promote a new children鈥檚 version of the National Park Service passport book. So far, so good, right? Well, upon closer examination, you might notice he鈥檚 wearing his hat backward.聽

Why does this admittedly small detail matter? According to , 鈥The ranger hat is the most important, recognized and respected symbol associated with the NPS, and should be worn with pride and care.鈥 (The bolding comes straight from the NPS.)聽聽

鈥淥ur uniform represents our pride and commitment to serving our country by protecting our most cherished public lands,鈥 says a park ranger I spoke with on Thursday. (He asked not to be named聽for fear of reprisal from the DOI.) 鈥淚f I posted to the Internet a photo聽out of uniform and wearing my ranger hat backwards, I would at the very least receive a verbal thrashing from my chief.鈥

As Interior Secretary, Zinke heads the federal department responsible for the Park Service. He鈥檚 the boss. During his time in that office, Zinke has presided over one of聽the largest reductions in federal-lands protection in history, seen the majority of the National Park Service Advisory Board over his management, proposed park entry fee hikes that would effectively have prevented low-income families from visiting, and prevented efforts to diversify the park service鈥檚 workforce. Now, he's got the iconic hat on backward.聽(You'll notice his SEAL trident is correctly displayed.)聽
鈥淎s a former Navy SEAL,聽Zinke should know the respect a uniform deserves,” says the聽ranger.聽
This is just the latest in a pattern of public gaffs by Zinke. Last May, he posed on horseback during a staged photo op with Vice President Mike Pence while . When Elliott Woods (who posted about the聽backward聽ranger hat on Facebook this week), met Zinke for a day of fly-fishing last year聽to profile him聽for 国产吃瓜黑料, the Interior Secretary rigged his fly rod… backward. Zinke聽posted a video on Twitter (above) of himself聽casting a fly rod as if it were a bait rod.聽
鈥淓very action he has taken as Secretary has diminished, devalued, and mocked the values of the National Park Service, and undermined our mission to protect America's National Parks for this and future generations,鈥 says the聽ranger.聽鈥淗e has shown no respect.鈥