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In this photo taken Thursday, June 8, 2017, Nancy Zingheim stands in front of an Airstream trailer, similar to one owned by former RV park tenant Rita Poe, in Chimacum, Wash. Zingheim barely knew Poe when Poe approached her office at the RV park in Washington state, asking for help with her will. Weeks later, the 66-year-old Poe died of colorectal cancer, leaving nearly $800,000 to a dozen national wildlife refuges and parks, mostly in the West. She named Zingheim the executor. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

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In this photo taken Thursday, June 8, 2017, Nancy Zingheim displays a photo of an American goldfinch taken by Rita Poe, as she sits in her RV office in Chimacum, Wash. Zingheim barely knew Poe when Poe approached her office, asking for help with her will. Weeks later, the 66-year-old Poe died of colorectal cancer, leaving nearly $800,000 to a dozen national wildlife refuges and parks, mostly in the West. She named Zingheim the executor. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

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In this photo taken Thursday, June 8, 2017, Nancy Zingheim smiles as she sits in a truck given to her in Chimacum, Wash. Zingheim barely knew Rita Poe when Poe approached her office at the RV park in Washington state, asking for help with her will. Weeks later, the 66-year-old Poe died of colorectal cancer, leaving nearly $800,000 to a dozen national wildlife refuges and parks, mostly in the West. Zingheim, the executor of Poe's estate, went on a 4,000-mile road trip to learn more about the woman who lived in a 27-foot Airstream trailer with her dog and cat, and the wild places that captivated her. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)