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The race to save seeds of California's disappearing Joshua treeIn a small room tucked into the corner of the Mojave Desert Land Trust’s headquarters in Joshua Tree, three nondescript white refrigerators hold the future fate of the desert landscape.
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Joshua trees bloom more often with climate change, study finds. Here's why people are worriedincluding a 1924 Los Angeles Times article about road trippers who recounted seeing seed-laden Joshua trees around the Cajon Pass. The researchers’ model correctly predicted that and other ...
There are a few things to know right off the bat about Joshua Tree hotels—there aren't many luxury ...
Since its founding in 2006, the Mojave Desert Land Trust has conserved over 100,000 acres, conveying more tracts of land to ...
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