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Ivanpah Dry Lake Flooded

As of December 19th 2012: Both east and west sides of Ivanpah Dry Lake are “Closed” and heavily FLOODED. The lake is closed to all activity and is expected to stay that way until after the first of the year. Recreationist throughout the world travel to Ivanpah Dry Lake’s expansive open spaces to play. International

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Citizen Science Program March 2013 in Nevada: Pollination Biology of Joshua Trees

Tickapoo Valley, Nevada, March 22, 23, 24 & 25, 2013 — Joshua trees are the most unique and recognizable plants of the Mojave Desert, but the most amazing thing about them may be their unusual pollination biology. Joshua trees are pollinated exclusively by two species of yucca moths – tiny grey moths that carry pollen

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Thefts of Whole Panels of Great Basin Artwork Stolen in Bishop Area Fall 2012, Reward Offered

The Mammoth Tribune is reporting “According to Bureau of Land Management Archaeologist Greg Haverstock, an unknown individual or individuals ravaged a half-mile, federally protected archaeological site by using power tools to remove petroglyphs that could date back as much as 10,000 years.” The destruction was first reported October 31st when volunteers with the Archeological Preservation

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Donation Fund Established in Bishop Petroglyph Vandalism Case, Reward for Information Established

The Eastern Sierra Interpretive Association is accepting donations following destruction of petroglyph panels at a major rock art site north of Bishop. Donations can be mailed to the association at 190 E. Yaney St., Bishop, CA 93514. Those interested in donating also can call the association at (760) 873-2411 during normal business hours. Donors should

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Salazar Announces Fee Free Days at National Parks, Other Public Lands for 2013

WASHINGTON— Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced dates in 2013 ranging from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day to Veterans Day when more than 2,000 national parks, national forests, national wildlife refuges, and other federal lands will offer free admittance to everyone. “Our national parks, national wildlife refuges, national forests and other public

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National Parks Waive Entrance Fees for Veterans Day Weekend Nov. 10-12

WASHINGTON: America’s 398 national parks will offer everyone free admission during the Veterans Day weekend, November 10-12, in honor of those that serve and have served in the United States military. “National parks preserve places that commemorate our country’s collective heritage – our ideals, our majestic lands, our sacred sites, our patriotic icons – which

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