Ross Forsyth - tigerfastimagery
Burro
After 2 previous trips to the area I finally made my first Burro sightings as I commuted from Ridgecrest through the Panamint Valley.These Wild Donkeys can be found throughout the Death Valley National Park however their future is uncertain with the National Park service signing a contract for all the Wild Donkeys to be round up and removed from the park with the next 5 years.Reasoning for the removal in these are a non native species to the park,There are estimated to be some 2500 Burros in the park. This young Burro stands with its mother not far out of shot on a late evening in the Panamint Valley.
Burro
After 2 previous trips to the area I finally made my first Burro sightings as I commuted from Ridgecrest through the Panamint Valley.These Wild Donkeys can be found throughout the Death Valley National Park however their future is uncertain with the National Park service signing a contract for all the Wild Donkeys to be round up and removed from the park with the next 5 years.Reasoning for the removal in these are a non native species to the park,There are estimated to be some 2500 Burros in the park. This young Burro stands with its mother not far out of shot on a late evening in the Panamint Valley.