Paleontology lovers and concerned community members are asking why heavy machinery appears to have been driven over a section of the Mill Canyon Dinosaur Tracksite. The BLM recently hired a contractor to replace a raised wooden boardwalk at the site. Many point to the absence of a paleontologist in the BLM Moab field office. If that position had been filled, they say damage to the 112-million-year-old site could have been avoided. Plus, a report on the annual homeless ‘point in time’ count in Moab.
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Photo: Photos appear to show marks on dinosaur tracks at the Mill Canyon Dinosaur Tracksite. Credit Jeremy Roberts
// 1/31/22 Center for Biological Diversity Cease and Desist Letter
https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/public_lands/pdfs/Mill-Canyon-Dinosaur-Cease-and-Desist.pdf
// Fox 13 Salt Lake City: Conservation group accuses Bureau of Land Management of damaging dinosaur tracks during construction
https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/conservation-group-accuses-bureau-of-land-management-of-damaging-dinosaur-tracks-during-construction
// Utah Friends of Paleontology: Gastonia Moab Chapter
https://utahpaleo.org/chapters/gastonia-chapter/