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March starts with marvels of the starriest sort at the Death Valley Dark Sky Festival
Twinkle twinkle: Bask in the ginormous glittery bowl, the one above the lunar-like national park, over three epic and astronomical nights.
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Motorcyclist collides with driver who swerved to avoid tarantula in Death Valley National Park
A camper van and motorcyclist collided Saturday in Death Valley National Park after the van driver swerved to avoid a tarantula, park officials said.
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Big day in Death Valley National Park: Some roads have re-opened
Intense weather last August damaged several roads around the park; now there are two ways to enter the desert wonderland.
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The burro controversy in the California desert
Burros, or wild donkeys, are not native to the United States, and there are divisions over how to manage their population, which grows by 20% each year, in Death Valley National Park.
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‘Enormous undertaking' ahead to reopen Death Valley roads damaged by Tropical Storm Hilary
Major road repairs will likely keep parts of Death Valley National Park closed for months after Tropical Storm Hilary caused widespread flood damage.
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Hot like an oven, Death Valley National Park 17-day heat wave ties for third longest in park history
Death Valley National Park’s Furnace Creek reached near-historic levels as it experienced a 17-day heat wave with temperatures reaching 120-to-128 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Illegal burro killings in Death Valley highlight a complicated California controversy
California has a big ass problem. The illegal shooting of five burros found dead in Death Valley National Park marked the latest chapter in the prolonged controversy.
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Desert Wildflower Updates Are Starting to Sprout
Our hopes are “budding” that a big and blossom-packed season is just ahead.
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Dote Upon Death Valley's Dark Skies and Dazzling Starscape
A three-day festival will give astronomy bugs a beautiful reason to gaze up.