When it rains in the desert, people often smell the creosote. Some creosote oils have been discovered for 12,000 years. It can be seen everywhere in the Mojave Desert, including the Clark County Museum. For information about the Clark County Museum, please visit www.ClarkCountyNV.gov or call (702) 455-7955. . source

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Mary Cook-Rhyne, the Education Coordinator of MDLT, will give an informative, interesting and explanatory speech on the natural and cultural value of our wonderful mesquite trees in the desert. This video explains our native species, their history and modern uses. She will share a recipe for chocolate chip cookies using legume flour. For chocolate chip […]

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Spring comes early and the garden is full of plants. These include Anaheim, Jalapeno, Havana, Serrano, Corn, Zucchini and Cabbage. . source

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Mojave Desert Gardens at the Clark County Museum on March 23, 2021 source

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If you are a gardener, if you follow some simple techniques to keep everything cool, colorful and properly watered, you don’t have to worry about summer. Get more seasonal gardening tips here:. source

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Lake Bristol is a dry lake bed in the Mojave Desert in California. In winter, the lake is covered by a few inches of water, but in most cases, it is dry and very salty. The lake is still actively mining salt. Available broadcast formats:. source

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The deserts of Southern California are lonely. The Mojave Desert is famous for its Joshua trees. “The western end of the Mojave Desert is the Tehachapi Mountains and the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains. The boundaries of the mountains are very clear because they are formed by the two largest faults in California: San […]

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One early morning in April 2021, I was in the garden in the Mojave Desert. These plants are small now, but will grow in early summer. . source

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Desert Landscape Photography-Red Rock Canyon State Park Mojave Desert I am happy to share with you this desert landscape photography trip to Red Rock Canyon State Park! This is really a wonderful trip. I started to take a sunset photo, man, I went far more than that! Blog post: Say hello on social media: Facebook: […]

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This is another video of wild flowers and plant life from the Mojave Desert. I received multiple requests for more shots of scenes around my camp. This video was recorded on April 23. It was very windy and the plants were blowing, which gave people a visual interest, but it also made it difficult to […]

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Check out my Facebook history group: We leave Victorville and continue west into the Mojave Desert. The Mojave Desert occupies a large part of southeastern California, as well as smaller parts of central California, southern Nevada, southwestern Utah, and northwestern Arizona. It is named after the Mojave tribe of Native Americans and covers an area […]

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The Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation organization headquartered in Joshua Tree, California. Our mission is to protect the ecosystem, landscape and cultural value of the Mojave Desert. For more information, please visit www.mdlt.org. . source

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How can we help support the ecological, social and economic needs of the work environment? What exactly is a working environment? What is your role in the landscape and how can you best act to help build a sustainable future? Mary Cook-Rhyne, Mojave Desert Land Trust Education Coordinator, told us in the latest MDLT Desert […]

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This video introduces basic biological information about the Mojave Desert-it is plant and animal as well as non-biological information. . source

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Provide the best offers for your garden—————- Information on desert shrubs. Desert shrubs grow in the arid regions of the world and receive 20 inches of rainfall. Shrubs grow in the hot deserts of the world, including the Sahara, Sonora, Mojave and Great Australia, as well as the cold deserts near the Arctic. Plants must […]

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