RANGE Magazine is a quarterly publication covering issues threatening the West – its people, lands, and wildlife. The publication “portrays ‘The Cowboy Spirit on America’s Outback’.” Editors look for stories about successful working family ranches, profiles of working sheepherders and cowboys, and interviews with environmentalists and government employees who have made a positive impact on people in the West. Editors buy the First North America serial rights. According to their pitch guide, payment is $50-$500 per article. Regular features are 1,200-2,000 words; mini-features are 600-1,200 words, Columns and ‘’Confessions of Red Meat Survivors” are 620 words.