Tourists mess with ancient raptor history in Utah
- 6 years ago
RED FLEET STATE PARK, UTAH — Hundreds of ancient dinosaur footprints have been damaged by tourists in a Utah state park.
According to the Associated Press, at least 10 of the footprints have been thrown into a lake. Park officials caught one juvenile throwing slabs with prints into the lake.
The footprints classed as fossils under Utah law, meaning destruction or vandalism of one could result in a felony charge.
According to the Associated Press, at least 10 of the footprints have been thrown into a lake. Park officials caught one juvenile throwing slabs with prints into the lake.
The footprints classed as fossils under Utah law, meaning destruction or vandalism of one could result in a felony charge.