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From the Salt Lake Tribune:

All-terrain vehicles will no longer rip and tear where dinosaurs once trod. Fossilized footprints, laid down by six species of dinosaurs about 190 million years ago, will be preserved at a popular off-road riding area near Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kane County. The site, about the size of a football field, was discovered and reported by hunters about three weeks ago. It is located on federal Bureau of Land Management property, and contains thousands of prehistoric footprints. BLM officials, in cooperation and consultation with Kane County's natural resources committee and area ATV clubs, have wisely agreed to preserve the area. A fence will be installed, along with interpretive signs and displays.

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