My Summer as a Spreadsheet Ranger: Reflecting on Thin Places

As the small plane bumped to a stop at the regional airport outside of Canyonlands National Park, I could see the heat radiating from the ground from my window seat. I gathered my bag, stepped off the plane, and was embraced (smothered?) by the dry and distinct heat of the Utah desert. I fell in love instantly. Those who have ventured or lived in Moab probably know what I mean.

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The Hidden Dangers of Lead Ammunition: Protecting Hunters, Wildlife, and Communities

Across the United States, hunting is a common pastime. For many people, it’s a way to spend time outdoors, bond with friends and family, and put food on the table. With millions of  hunters nationwide, this community drives a substantial demand for ammunition. Each year, roughly 10 billion rounds are purchased, and nearly 90 percent of them contain lead.

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