ASHLAND - Bill Route has been working with the National Park Service for 25 years.
For the past seven, he has worked with a team to monitor contaminants in the region, specifically lead in bald eagles he says is often transferred through lead bullets.
THOMSON - It was a much more active spring last year at Jay Cooke State Park.
"We had people hiking through March because the weather was so beautiful," Kristine Hiller with the DNR and Jay Cooke State Park said. "We had a lot of people out and about March and April campers already."