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Excerpt from cowboystatedaily.com
Kindness Ranch in Hartville, Wyoming, has long relied on speedy delivery, thanks to services like Amazon Prime and its partner UPS, to help with its mission to care for hundreds of rescue animals.
But those deliveries won’t be as speedy going forward for Kindness Ranch and others who live in remote areas of southeastern Wyoming.
Kindness Ranch owner John Ramer told Cowboy State Daily he has recently discovered that United Parcel Service (UPS) is no longer making daily deliveries to the region.
“We watch tracking and shipping times because that’s how we gauge when we last ordered stuff,” Ramer said. “Suddenly we noticed it seemed like deliveries were being sparse.”
With a hundred or so animals at any given time, Kindness Ranch depends on timely deliveries of food and other supplies like medication to care for its rescues.