Death Valley National Park adds 680 acres with land purchase

Las Vegas Review Journal

"Death Valley National Park has grown slightly for the second time this year.

The National Park Service on Tuesday announced the acquisition of just over 680 acres of private land at seven locations within the 3.4 million acre park 100 miles west of Las Vegas.

The parcels were purchased from the Mojave Desert Land Trust, a California nonprofit that buys land from willing sellers for conservation purposes."

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