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    <item rdf:about="http://www.hcn.org/wotr/how-one-girl-ranger-helped-save">        <title>How one "girl ranger" helped save the Southwest</title>        <link>http://www.hcn.org/wotr/how-one-girl-ranger-helped-save</link>        <description>Lynell Schalk broke through the BLM’s “sagebrush ceiling” in the 1960s to become the first female special agent in the Western U.S. authorized to carry a gun.</description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>Andrew Gulliford</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                    <dc:subject>BLM law enforcement</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Southwest archaeology</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>pothunters</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>women’s history</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Lynell Schalk</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Park Service employees</dc:subject>                <dc:date>2010-02-05T09:26:48Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>News Article</dc:type>    </item>
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former bosses over protecting southern Utah’s priceless
archaeological sites from off-road vehicle traffic.</description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>Jen Jackson</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                    <dc:subject>Gulch Pri</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Archaic culture</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Monticello BLM field office</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Grand</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Bureau of Land Management</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Southwestern archaeology</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Public lands</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Utah</dc:subject>        
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                    <dc:subject>Sandy Meyers</dc:subject>        
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                    <dc:subject>Ancient Puebloan ruins</dc:subject>        
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                    <dc:subject>Juan County</dc:subject>        
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                    <dc:subject>Indian ruins</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Anasazi</dc:subject>                <dc:date>2010-08-16T22:31:51Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>News Article</dc:type>    </item>
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                    <dc:subject>Brendan Borrell</dc:subject>        
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                    <dc:subject>Southwestern archaeology</dc:subject>        
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                    <dc:subject>Beekeeping</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>ecologists</dc:subject>        
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                    <dc:subject>Stephen Buchmann</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Hannah Nordhaus</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>off-road vehicles</dc:subject>        
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                    <dc:subject>Jen Jackson</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Lynell Schalk</dc:subject>        
                    <dc:subject>Palmquis</dc:subject>                <dc:date>2010-08-13T22:54:08Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>News Article</dc:type>    </item>



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