Author name: Margie

Margie Klein is a certified environmental educator and interpreter, a storyteller, teacher and writer. She currently writes natural history articles and delivers environmental education programs to both children and adults. She is the author of “Southern Nevada Wild,” a wildlife education newsletter for teachers and students, which won her the 2011 Conservation Education Award in writing from The Wildlife Society. She is a member of the Children and Nature Network and works with the Nevada Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights. Klein is active in promoting passive outdoor recreation, including nature study and wildlife watching.

Rock Piles

Some folks say the Mojave Desert is just a bunch of rocks – a “gravel pit.”  While other deserts around the world seem to be made of pure sand, those in the American Southwest are a bit rockier.  Sand dunes exist, only in sparse locales.  The huge monolithic structures that stand out so strikingly from

Rock Piles Read More »

Signs of Spring

Mojave Max, the desert tortoise, emerged from his burrow on March 29, so it must be spring.  Granted that the spring arrival is a little late this year due to lingering cool temperatures, still it is welcomed with no less enthusiasm.  Max’s girlfriends emerged a few weeks earlier, but Max has the official word.  Mojave

Signs of Spring Read More »

Scroll to Top