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Video: VWR Tip — Dogs Are Best Outside … of Sites

Friends of Cedar Mesa Friends of Cedar Mesa
March 16, 2016
Keep pets leashed away from archaeology where they won’t dig, poop or cause erosion inside a site.
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Video: VWR Tip – Leave Grinding in the Past

Friends of Cedar Mesa Friends of Cedar Mesa
March 16, 2016
Grinding grooves, grinding slicks, and other features of sites created by ancient people should be left alone. By pretending to be an ancient, you can easily damage these features and erase important scientific value.
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Video: VWR Tip — Teach Kids Respect

Friends of Cedar Mesa Friends of Cedar Mesa
March 16, 2016
Archaeological sites are not playgrounds. Please teach children respect. Keep a close eye so kids don’t get hurt or accidentally damage the site.
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Video: VWR Tip — Historic Trash Isn’t Garbage

Friends of Cedar Mesa Friends of Cedar Mesa
March 16, 2016
Historic artifacts older than 50 years are protected and should be left where you find them.
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Video: VWR Tip — Steer Clear of Walls

Friends of Cedar Mesa Friends of Cedar Mesa
March 16, 2016
Historic and prehistoric structures can be easily damaged. Please refrain from touching, leaning, standing or climbing on any structures, no matter how solid they look.
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Video: VWR Tip — Avoid Building Cairns

Friends of Cedar Mesa Friends of Cedar Mesa
March 16, 2016
Keep the landscape natural by leaving only footprints. Cairns can increase impacts on sensitive sites and are frequently constructed with artifacts like grinding or shrine stones.
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Video: VWR Tip — Leave All Artifacts

Friends of Cedar Mesa Friends of Cedar Mesa
March 16, 2016
Keep discovery alive. Leave all artifacts where you find them so the next person can share the experience. It’s illegal to move or take any artifact, including historic trash, from public lands.
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New Additions to the National Conservation Lands: Basin and Range and Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monuments

Conservation Lands Foundation Conservation Lands Foundation
July 01, 2015
On July 10, 2015, President Obama used his authority under the Antiquities Act to permanently protect two new additions to the National Conservation Lands: Basin and Range National Monument in Nevada and Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument in California.
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A New Visual Identity for the National Conservation Lands

Conservation Lands Foundation Conservation Lands Foundation
March 01, 2015
A new sign identifies Basin and Range National Monument as part of...
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