The Mojave desert talk, where we talk about random topics and get a little insight on them Cover art photo provided by Will Truettner on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@willy_teee
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Singing sand dunes, volcanic cinder cones, and the world’s largest and densest Joshua tree forest are just a few highlights of this 1.6 million-acre national parkland. Visitors to Mojave’s canyons, mountains, and mesas will encounter thousands of years of history, profound solitude, and truly dark night skies. Join the National Park Service and Partners as we explore Mojave in this series of audio and video programs from and about this special place.
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The perennial waters of Piute Creek in Mojave National Preserve have attracted visitors (human and non-human) for millennia. Today, those who make the difficult jounrey will be rewarded with stunning scenery, dramatic geology, diverse wildlife, and an unparalleled opportunity to walk in the footsteps of earlier travelers.…
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In their efforts to save the Mohave tui chub from the brink of extinction, Mojave National Preserve researchers and partners benefit from sound science and historical "chance."Mojave National Preserve
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