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Rangers find marijuana grow in Death Valley National Park


Rangers find marijuana grow in Death Valley National Park
April 30, 2021
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DEATH VALLEY, Calif. (AP) Federal park rangers have discovered a large illegal marijuana grow in Death Valley National Park near the border between California and Nevada, authorities said Friday.
The 40-acre (16.19-hectare) grow was found in Jail Canyon, a rarely visited canyon on the western side of the Panamint Mountains, the National Park Service said in a news release.
The illegal grow is one of hundreds that authorities have found in Death Valley over the last decade, officials said, and marijuana grow sites can damage or destroy parts of the national park. ....

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Hidden in a canyon, an enormous marijuana grow is discovered in Death Valley


Hidden in a canyon, an enormous marijuana grow is discovered in Death Valley
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A large marijuana grow was found in Death Valley National Park in April 2021.National Park Service/Handout
Tucked away in a remote canyon, park rangers in Death Valley National Park stumbled across a massive, illegal marijuana grow. 
The 40-acre grow was found in Jail Canyon, a rarely visited canyon on the western side of the Panamint Mountains, the National Park Service said in a news release. The area is near the border between California and Nevada.
While California legalized marijuana in 2016, it remains prohibited on federal lands. It s not known who was cultivating the spot, but a park spokesperson told National Parks Traveler that rangers flew over the area to photograph the extent and to (hopefully) encourage the growers to abandon the site. ....

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