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Caleb Slade crouches behind Poppy, a kiko goat whose species comes from New Zealand. Poppy’s triplets, Glitter, Glitz and Glam sit around them. (Jenna McMurtry / KHOL)

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About Jenna McMurtry | KHOL

Jenna McMurtry joins KHOL from Colorado, where she first picked up radio at Aspen Public Radio and Colorado Public Radio. She covers health, immigration and the environment in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and recently, local politics. Before moving to Jackson, she studied History at Pomona College and frequently crashed her friend's radio shows. Outside the newsroom, she’s likely earning turns on the skin track, listening to live music or working on an art project.

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