The National Park Service is looking for the people who allegedly drove on the Eureka Dunes illegally, causing significant ...
Officials are on the lookout for someone who damaged endangered plant life by illegally driving over the famed Eureka Dunes in Death Valley, the National Park Service announced Monday.
Fred is the Articles Editor at Outside. The Eureka Valley Sand Dunes on first mention in Death Valley National Park are a photographer’s playground. The golden mounds that rise 600 feet from ...
The vehicles caused significant damage to rare plants. Those with information are urged to call the NPS Tip Line.
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 ...
According to the National Park Service (NPS), this plant only grows in Eureka Valley, directly on the pale sand dunes. Authorities state that Eureka dunegrass is a "threatened" species under the ...
Sometime between late December and early January, an illegal drive on the Eureka Dunes damaged “rare plants that are listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act,” the National Park ...