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Human-caused climate change is putting the squeeze on Mojave Desert species
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Bee populations around the world are declining for a variety of reasons - habitat loss, pesticides and climate change. Now a bee species native to the…
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More evidence is emerging that if not reversed or slowed, climate change will kill off most or all of the trees in Joshua Tree National Park, which is 180…
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Right now, seven western states are in strained negotiations about the fate of a main water source - the Colorado River. But could help for our western…
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The Mojave Desert has gotten hotter and drier over the past 100 years, and this change has been especially hard on birds.A new study from the University…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — They are enduring symbols of the vast Mojave Desert, but Joshua trees don't grow everywhere.Even here in the Grapevine Mesa Joshua Tree…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Outdoor enthusiasts looking for wildflowers in the Mojave Desert this year are likely to only encounter the blossoms along the path of a…
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When you think of the desert, what does it mean to you? Is it a lonely, desolate void, where nothing grows? Or is it a peaceful landscape — a place where…
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A dozen National Park Service scientists based in Boulder City track the “vital signs” that reflect the environmental health of deserts in Nevada,…
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Let’s be honest. Many of us think there’s plenty of nothing in the desert.The desert is a curiosity; something we drive through or fly over on the way to…