Authorities seized about 8,000 marijuana plants Wednesday that were being grown on U.S. Forest Service land in the Inyo Mountains southwest of Reno as well as about 100 pounds of processed plants.

The grow site continues to be under investigation and no arrests have been made, the Forest Service said in a statement.

Marijuana growing hurts the environment, plus there can other danger from growers. People who find one are asked to leave immediately, to not engage the growers and to notify authorities when they find a safe place.

The Inyo County Sheriff’s Office, Mono County District Attorney’s Office and California Fish and Wildlife were also involved on Sept. 5, 2018, in ensuring the grow site was safe to enter, securing the marijuana, and eradicating it, the Forest Service said.