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- From: sharpe@amazon.llnl.gov (Rob Sharpe)
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- Subject: Hueco Tanks State Park closed !!!!
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- A friend that works for the Texas State Parks Department asked me to post
- this offical release from the TPWD.
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- Texas Parks and Wildlife News -- Nov. 11, 1992
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- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
- Austin, Texas 78744
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- For immediate release
- Contact: Tom Harvey, 512-389-4453
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- AUSTIN -- Hueco Tanks State Park near El Paso has been temporarily closed
- while state officials work out a way to protect ancient rock art at the site
- which has become the focus of increasing vandalism in recent weeks.
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- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department staff say spray paint vandalism is
- threatening Native American drawings on rock faces at the park, drawings which
- range from 800 to more than 2000 years old.
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- "Spray paint vandalism at Hueco Tanks has escalated into crisis situation that
- requires decisive action," said Carolyn Scheffer, TPWD park operations
- director.
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- Today Scheffer signed an official closure order to all visitors until 8 a.m.,
- Wednesday, Nov. 25 while TPWD staff work with local community to develop a plan
- for appropriate, controlled access to the site.
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- In mid-October, park officials discovered a series of serious vandalism
- incidents. At one site, Cave Kiva, vandals had spray painted what appears to be
- marijuana leaf over part of a well-known rock art pictograph. At another site,
- Red Horse, vandals painted a 3'x 4' image over another well-known 6'x 10' rock
- art image of a horse.
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- For years TPWD has been coordinating efforts to scientifically catalogue and
- record the Hueco Tanks rock art, which is a priceless part of Texas' natural
- heritage. TPWD resource managers have led teams of archaeologists, artists,
- university professors and students, and photographers on recording expeditions
- at the site. However, many areas of the park have yet to be recorded.
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- TPWD will hold a public hearing in El Paso during the closure period to get
- local input on ways to protect the rock art and still allow visitor access,
- such as access for guided tour groups and other controlled recreational uses.
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- During the period, TPWD staff encourage the public to consider Franklin
- Mountains State Park near El Paso for picnicking and other day-use activities.
- For information, contact Superintendent Carolina Ramos at 915-877-1528.
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- Rob Sharpe, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, sharpe@llnl.gov
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