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In the Old Growth Desert – Millennia-Old Plants Are All Around Us in the Desert

 3rd Friday Black Rock Lecture Series Yucca Valley, CA, February 15, 2013  Join environmental journalist and natural history writer Chris Clarke on a journey through the California Desert’s old growth! In this presentation, Clarke weaves photography and decades of scientific research to convey a stunning fact: millennia-old plants are all around us in the desert,

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Desert Tortoise Surveying and Monitoring Field Seminar Coming April 6th at Joshua Tree

Joshua Tree, CA, April 6, 2013 – The desert tortoise Gopherus agassizii is a fascinating species whose existence is threatened. Starting in the classroom, Edward LaRue Jr., representing the Desert Tortoise Council, will discuss tortoise detection and occurrence in the Morongo Basin since 1989, construction monitoring, current threats to the species, and tortoise life history.

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Pollination Biology of Joshua Trees Field Seminar Coming March 22, 23rd in NV from Desert Institute at Joshua Tree

Tickapoo Valley, Nevada, March 22, 23, 24 & 25, 2013 – Joshua trees are the most unique and recognizable plants of the Mojave Desert, but the most amazing thing about them may be their unusual pollination biology. Joshua trees are pollinated exclusively by two species of yucca moths – tiny grey moths that carry pollen

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10th Annual Winter Bird Festival in St. George UT, Jan 24-26

Birders Celebrate Profusion of Color at Tenth Annual Winter Bird Festival in St. George, Utah St. George, Utah For many, January means shoveling sidewalks or bracing against the bitter cold, but for birders, the month isn’t marked just for setting resolutions—it’s prime birding time. Turns out, winters’ chill, which forces shrubs and trees to shed

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