Lena Pace has worked all over this country. On a floating ranger station in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, to the desert of Lake Mead National Recreation Area, even the south shore of Long Island at Fire Island National Seashore. Now she will spend her time in the red rock of Arches, Canyonlands, Hovenweep and Natural Bridges as the superintendent of the Southeast Utah Group of National Parks. And: a USU researcher wants to know why pinyon jays are rapidly declining. Plus: a ski event in our region brings together hundreds of women and femme skiers to celebrate their common love for the sport.

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// Full interview with Lena Pace:
https://www.kzmu.org/lena-pace-new-nps-superintendent-of-se-utah-group-on-this-week-in-moab/