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Posted: 2017-03-03T04:22:46Z | Updated: 2017-03-03T07:40:16Z

As the internet freaked out over Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke riding a horse to his first day on the new job Thursday, environmental activists expressed outrage over one of his first actions: overturning a federal ban on hunting with lead ammunition in national parks and wildlife refuges.

Zinke signed Secretarial Order 3346 , which repeals a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service directive the Obama administration issued the day before President Donald Trump took office barring the use of lead ammunition and fishing tackle in national parks and wildlife refuges. Zinke also signed an order to expand hunting, fishing and recreation access on federal lands.

Outdoor recreation is about both our heritage and our economy, Zinke said in a statement. This package of secretarial orders will expand access for outdoor enthusiasts and also make sure the communitys voice is heard.