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Save the Dates: Feb 9, 10th at Amargosa Opera House

Save the Dates! February 9 & 10, 2018 50th Anniversary of Marta’s First Performance in the Opera House Please join us for a splendid weekend of events to commemorate Marta’s 50th Anniversary honoring her passionate dedication to her craft and commitment to her creation of the Amargosa Opera House Stay tuned for event details! Website: https://www.amargosa-opera-house.com March 4, 2018 NanUke and […]

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Mandatory Water Conservation at Grand Canyon NP Due to Water-System Issues

Grand Canyon, AZ – Grand Canyon National Park is implementing immediate Level 2 water conservation measures due to water delivery system issues. At Level 2, mandatory measures require that all concessions operations switch to disposable dishes and utensils; alter menus to use less water for food preparation and dish washing; adopt low water use for

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Salt Wash Rehabilitation Project in Arches National Park to Proceed

A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Salt Wash Rehabilitation Project in Arches National Park was signed by the Acting Intermountain Regional Director on December 21, 2017. This decision was reached after reviewing the environmental impacts analyzed and considering public comments on the Environmental Assessment (EA) released in October. The EA identifies strategies

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South Rim Roads Improvement Project to begin in Early January at Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon, Ariz.– Construction will begin as early as January 2, 2018 at the Hermit Road interchange to resurface and improve the Hermit Road and Village Loop intersection. This is the first part of a 2018 Federal Highways Administration project to improve several intersections and about 15 miles of roads in the park. The road

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Vandalism and Trespass at Devils Hole in Death Valley National Park

US Park Rangers of Death Valley National Park and Special Agents with the National Park Service (NPS) Investigative Services Branch are seeking the public’s help with identifying those responsible for recent vandalism and trespass at Devils Hole. At about 5:00 p.m. on November 5, 2017, five people were recorded on the site’s security cameras damaging

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Death Valley National Park Invites Public to Annual Christmas Bird Count

Death Valley, CA–Through the holiday season, citizen scientists will once again fan out across America and America’s national parks to count birds. One of the longest running citizen science events in the world, the National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count (CBC) began in 1900. It provides reliable data that help demonstrate the importance of national

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