The National Park Service is asking for help to identify the driver who went for a joyride in Death Valley's protected sand ...
If caught, the off-roader could face fines of up to $25,000 and six months in jail, the National Park Service said.
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.
The National Park Service is seeking to identify those responsible for damaging the Eureka Dunes Plants in Death Valley.
the Eureka Dunes, the tallest in the state of California, is a National Natural Landmark, rangers said. “There are multiple areas on (Bureau of Land Management) land nearby, such as Dumont Dunes ...
Someone’s off-road adventure caused significant damage to rare plants in Death Valley, and National Park Service officials ...