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Rachel Arreguin, 23, prepares to collect a sample of cacti for wildcrafting while other members of the Magic Valley Pagans wait at the bottom of the ravine at Rock Creek Park in Twin Falls, Idaho, on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017. Wildcrafting is the gathering of natural items to use in spells, magic or for medicinal purposes to make salves, teas and essential oils. (Pat Sutphin/The Times-News via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS - In this Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017, photo, David Koffer, left, and his wife Wendy Koffer gather equipment from their vehicle to collect plants with at Rock Creek Park in Twin Falls, Idaho. (Pat Sutphin/The Times-News via AP)

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In this Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 photo, David Koffer writes down notes of wildcrafting specimens he finds at Rock Creek Park in Twin Falls, Idaho. Pagans, atheists and humanists form social groups to reach like-minded individuals. The Times-News reports Wendy Koffer organized the Magic Valley Pagans group after moving to the area after finding it difficult to make connections in the conservative area. (Pat Sutphin/The Times-News via AP)