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VetsWork: Rusty Brass: What Happens When You Don’t Pick Up Your Litter

by mtadams | Sep 6, 2018 | VetsWork

I’ve been working at the Eastern Divide Ranger District since early March, and I’ve seen and done a lot of really cool things. Hiking the Cascades Recreation Area, supporting a prescribed burn, and getting to shock and tag eels in a creek are some of my personal...

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