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Gypsum dune fields at White Sands National Monument within the Chihuahuan Desert and the Tularosa Basin near Alamogordo, New ...
WHITE SANDS, N.M. (KRQE) – White Sands National Park will host a presentation on ... and other Ice Age animals, have been ...
What can the rapidly evolving white lizards of White Sands National Monument tell us about how animals can survive environmental change? Ten thousand years ago, as the last Ice Age was ending and ...
They may look like mounds of snow, but the dunes in this park are made of a rare form of crystallized gypsum ... Hiking and sledding over this vast white expanse of powder is a singular, otherworldly ...
Footprints made tens of thousands of years ago may look like they’ve been erased by time and weather, but — like invisible ...
White Sands National Park is truly unique ... This unique area has several plants and animals that have adapted to this ...
These early humans crossed what is now White Sands National Park some 22,000 years ago ... killed or scavenged the carcasses of these huge animals, they would have needed a means to transport ...
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum got a first-hand look at the oldest known Native ancestral footprints during a visit to White Sands National Park.
Secretary Doug Burgum visited White Sands National Park in New Mexico today, home to the world's largest gypsum ...