Several recent studies have examined animal conditions in U.S. national parks and explored ways for the NPS to raise funds for wildlife conservation projects.
For instance, a study found that the pika population is decreasing in Rocky Mountain National Park , while a survey determined that most NPS visitors are willing to pay higher fees to finance wildlife protection projects .
Now, another survey conducted in Badlands National Park shows that plenty of visitors are completely unaware of an essential ban in place across all NPS sites. Violating this ban can cost you up to $10,000 and may even result in imprisonment. Here is a closer look at this survey, and the ban visitors are often unaware of.
Badlands National Park’s Visitors Are Completely Unaware Of A Crucial Fossil Ban
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