By: Sarah Kuta
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Sarah Kuta is a Writer and Editor at various esteemed publications based in Longmont, Colorado. She specializes in travel and tourism, with a focus on consumer travel, the travel industry, and environmental topics, as well as food and beverages. Sarah's work has been featured in notable outlets including Travel + Leisure, National Geographic, and the Toronto Star.
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Sarah Kuta's coverage is diverse, with a focus on scientific themes such as astronomy, conservation, and odd news. She incorporates expert commentary and data citation in her articles. If you are an expert or have access to relevant data within the fields of astronomy, travel, odd news (including animal behavior), music technology or history - especially with tie-ins to Colorado or Boulder - your pitches could resonate well with her.
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