(Salt Lake City, UT) — An environmental group is accusing the Bureau of Land Management of damaging a Utah site containing historic dinosaur tracks. The Center for Biological Diversity says the agency has driven over and destroyed up to 30-percent of the Mill Canyon Dinosaur Tracksite near Moab while trying to remove a boardwalk. The agency has denied any problem, though pictures posted on social media show vehicle and foot traffic has done heavy damage to parts of the site. Governor Cox said last night that he has been in touch with officials at the Department of the Interior about the situation.












