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Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge

Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge updates their Facebook Page regularly with events and opportunities.                            The new boardwalks at Point of Rocks and Longstreet Spring have been completed, providing many new opportunities for viewing birds, seeing sites of cultural importance, and even possibly […]
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49ers Quilt Raffle to Benefit Death Valley ROCKS

Support Death Valley Rocks – Buy Tickets to Win a Death Valley ’49ers Clouisonné Pins Quilt – featuring pin designs from 1985-2008.  The Death Valley 49ers Organization has partnered with DVNHA to support many programs, especially Death Valley ROCKS.  The proceeds from the raffle ticket sales for this hand and machine quilted 70′ x 70′ […]
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Death Valley National Park’s All Taxa Inventory-

  The beginning of our understanding and discovery of this complex and diverse ecosystem. Description of the Park At nearly 3.4 million acres, Death Valley National Park stands as the largest national park site outside of Alaska.  The park is significantly larger than the state of Connecticut.  Approximately 97 percent of the park is legally-designated […]
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The Keane Wonder Mine & Mill

In Dec. 1903, two men from Ballarat–one an out of work Irish miner named Jack Keane and his partner, a one-eyed Basque butcher named Domingo Etcharren were prospecting for silver. They had been working on a particular ledge for several months, but were unsuccessful. Jack Keane, quite by accident discovered an immense ledge of free […]
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Wildflower Update

Death Valley Spring 2007 Wildflower Update (2/26/2007) For a spring wildflower bloom, rain must fall in the winter. This year,the necessary winter rains failed to arrive. Even if it does start raining now it will be a bit late to produce much spring bloom.
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Membership Info

Join other Death Valley region enthusiasts who are committed to preserving the World’s HOTTEST, DRIEST, LOWEST National Park. When you become a member, or renew your membership, you directly help education and research programs in Death Valley National Park and Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. As a member, you’ll also have the opportunity to receive […]
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Death Valley National Park Hosts Death Valley Scotty Radio Play Fundraiser

Metabolic Studio IOU Radio presented Death Valley Scotty a radio play at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, January 30, 2016. About 80 people listened in on Death Valley Scotty, written by Ruth Woodman in 1931 and originally airing in 1955 in the Death Valley Days Series. Performers ranging from Bishop to Los Angeles read the […]

$60 for 60 Years of Service

60 Years of Service May of 2014 marked the Death Valley Natural History Association’s 60th Anniversary as Death Valley’s non-profit partner! Many of our members and friends have made contributions to Death Valley National Park by contributing $60 for our 60 Years of Service Campaign to display a live feed of the Devils Hole Pufish […]