The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Interior secretary rides in for 1st day in office

Outdoor enthusiast Ryan Zinke joins U.S. Park Police.

- By Julie Bykowicz

WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke arrived on horseback for his first day of work Thursday.

The morning after his swearing-in ceremony, the former Montana congressma­n and Navy SEAL joined the U.S. Park Police at their stables on the National Mall. He rode a 17-year-old Irish sport horse named Tonto through downtown Washington to the Interior Department’s headquarte­rs. Nine park police also on horseback accompanie­d him.

“Secretary Zinke was proud to accept an invitation by the U.S. Park Police to stand shoulder to shoulder with their officers on his first day at Interior,” said Interior spokeswoma­n Heather Swift.

Zinke and Interior Twitter accounts posted photos. There he is in a black cowboy hat astride a brown bay roan gelding that stands just over 17 hands tall, a bus and typical morning traffic in the background.

At the department, hundreds of federal workers greeted Zinke, including an Office of Indian Affairs employee from the Northern Cheyenne tribe from Montana who played an honor song on a hand drum.

Can Zinke do for horses what Joe Biden did for trains? The former vice president and senator famously commuted to his home in Delaware by train for decades.

While Zinke’s urban horse ride is unlikely to become a daily ritual, he seems committed to preserving his image as an avid outdoorsma­n. He wears a bright orange ballcap and hunting vest in the bio photo of his new @secretaryz­inke Twitter account. And he has already retweeted a photo showing his wife and him at Glacier National Park in Montana.

The Interior Department oversees 400 million acres of public land, mostly in the West.

 ?? VINCE BURKE / DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ?? Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke rides a horse named Tonto to his first day of work in Washington with a mounted police escort.
VINCE BURKE / DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke rides a horse named Tonto to his first day of work in Washington with a mounted police escort.
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