The National Park Service is asking for the public's help identifying the people responsible for illegal off-road driving in Death Valley National Park.
Death Valley National Park rangers are seeking help to identify a driver accused of damaging are plants on the Eureka Dunes.
Park officials with Death Valley are searching for two people they say engaged in illegal off-roading activity in the park.
Death Valley National Park is seeking the public's help identifying the joyrider who illegally drove off road on Eureka Dunes.
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Death Valley Park asks for public’s help to ID off-road vandals
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Death Valley National Park is asking for the public’s help due to concerns of illegal off-roading activities. On Dec. 17, more than five miles of unauthorized vehicle tracks caused ...
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Illegal dune drive leaves miles of rare plants damaged at Death Valley National Park
The hottest, driest and lowest national park in the U.S. is asking for help identifying a vehicle that illegally drove through Eureka Dunes, damaging miles of rare plants that exist only in Death ...
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Unbelievable: Death Valley National Park is the latest victim of vandalism as visitors demand harsher punishment
Death Valley National Park just sustained extensive damage that may cost the NPS thousands in restoration projects.
California’s Death Valley is world-famous for its record heat, flash flooding, “superblooms” and even a temporary lake. It’s also become known for grievous acts of vandalism, especially in the last ...
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