The Arbour Hills Site of Special Scientific Interest
National Park Service
The National Park Service and its delegates are in place to maintain, conserve and upkeep natural heritage sites and woodland parks throughout their jurisdictionary reach within this United States atoll.
Areas of botanical importance are thus kept reserved from hunting and land scarring.
All further updates on the situation will be listed below.
Bulletin #1
The National Park's boundaries have been established and the area has been secured with two stations to overwatch the surrounding woodland for deciduous fires and provide housing for the park's game wardens.
With this in mind, it has come to my attention that an organisation that will remain unnamed operating a quarry within an exclave of the park has violated the zoning laws put in place, tunneling and destroying an underground cave despite requested guidelines, causing the nocturnal ecosystem to be distrupted.
After surveilling and detecting is, the area has been sealed off with rubble to prevent any further tunneling.
The corporation responsible is reminded that the National Park Service takes conservation seriously and is requested to follow all future boundaries and guidlines in place to protect the local fish and wildlife populations, as well as the beautiful landscapes.
From this point on a lot more scrutiny will go into our land markers.