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Peek at the Updated Wildlife Trekker Story Submission Guidelines

Goals: AI exclusion (Wildlife Trekker is all natural), simplification, and welcome

Randy Runtsch
Wildlife Trekker
Published in
2 min readMay 6, 2024

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Young raccoon in Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge, Wisconsin. Copyright © 2024.

Decatur, Georgia, USA
May 6, 2024

Hello friend,

If you write for or are interested in writing for Wildlife Trekker, please review the updated story submission guidelines in “A Call for Articles.

Here are the update’s goals:

  • Emphasize that Wildlife Trekker stories are about personal encounters with wild animals in their natural habitats.
  • Prohibit stories fully or partially written by artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Simplify guideline language to ensure they are clear.

I aim to make Wildlife Trekker a friendly and welcoming publication for everyone who enjoys or cares about wild animals.

If you have questions about the guidelines, please ask. Also, if you would like to write for Wildlife Trekker, reply to “A Call for Articles.”

Until next time, enjoy wild animals and the outdoor world they call home.

All the best,

Randy Runtsch

Least chipmunk in Zion National Park, Utah. Copyright © Randy Runtsch.

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Randy Runtsch
Wildlife Trekker

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