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It is very important that newly discovered sites be reported immediately to responsible state and federal land managers, so they can take steps to protect them, and that they not be generally publicized. This is of course true for sites discovered on public lands, but it is true even if sites are on private lands since some protection laws may apply in each case. Individuals should check with their state organizations to verify whether a site is already known even if not publicized, before filing such a report, and to see whether the state organizations have forms for such a report.

 

[Not yet active] Click here to download a form for reporting to government agencies or to a local state's rock art organization a site which may be new. Different forms are probably appropriate depending on the state and local and federal organizations to be notified, which may perhaps be available from a state Rock Art advocacy organization, but a single general form is also useful until then.