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Glen Canyon NRA Asking Boaters to Avoid Alcohol While Boating

As part of the annual Operation Dry Water campaign, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area will join in the nationally coordinated effort to educate boaters about the dangers of boating while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The mission of Operation Dry Water is to reduce the number of alcohol- and drug-related accidents and fatalities […]

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2019 Summer Closure of Monument Campground at Devils Postpile

Due to operational challenges associated with winter storm impacts, Devils Postpile National Monument will not reopen its 20-site campground in 2019. There are five U.S. Forest Service campgrounds in the immediate area that can accommodate several hundred campers a night. The monument has limited day-use facilities that do not meet the demands of the 150,000

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Saline Valley Warm Springs Plan Action Plan

DEATH VALLEY, CA – The National Park Service announces the availability of the Record of Decision (ROD) for the Saline Valley Warm Springs Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement (plan/EIS). The Record of Decision outlines the agency’s actions for managing visitor use, natural resources, cultural resources, and facilities at this backcountry site. The selected alternative

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Woolsey Fire a Major Setback for California Red-legged Frogs

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif – Seven months after the Woolsey Fire, an initiative that began in 2014 to reintroduce the threatened California red-legged frog (Rana draytonii) into the Santa Monica Mountains is struggling to regain its footing after perhaps hundreds of frogs perished. Photos here. In the weeks prior to the fire, the rare amphibians were flourishing,

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Visitor Fatality at White Sands

ALAMOGORDO – At approximately 4:00 pm, Saturday, June 8, 2019, White Sands National Monument rangers responded to a call reporting that a person needed help on the Alkali Flat Trail. Responding park law enforcement rangers discovered an unresponsive male less than one mile from the trailhead. New Mexico State Police confirmed the death. The National

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