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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An off-road driver damaged rare plants in Death Valley National Park by illegally driving more than 5 miles across sand dunes, and ...
“A few minutes of joyriding” through Death Valley dunes caused “significant damage” to rare plants, some of which are only found in the national park, rangers said. Sometime between late December and ...
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A joyrider has once again wreaked havoc in California’s Death Valley National Park, this time damaging rare and endangered plants at Eureka Dunes. The National Park Service is hoping that somebody ...
National Park Service officials have yet to identify the person or people who drove onto Eureka Dunes, a protected area with endemic plant species, more than a month ago. By Sara Ruberg More than a ...