Mojave Trails, which is now connected to it, is also 1.6 million acres connecting down to Joshua Tree National Park, which is 800,000 acres.
Mojave Trails National Monument is a place where you get that kind of feeling.
Mojave maybe it appeals to his political Ambitions to put it uh in San
the Mojave Desert that was gonna be bigger than Los Angeles and he got so far as laying out this vast grid of
the middle of the Mojave Desert but you can still explore the sands loft
And it shows the Mojave Desert.
And the Mojave Desert is a higher, colder desert.
The protection of Mojave Trails also protects almost a million acres of critical desert tortoise habitat, which is so important, because number one,
And throughout the Mojave , we have these underground river systems.
Here is the Mojave River, which comes down from the San Bernardino Mountains and ends at Mojave National Preserve.
It's a recipe for Mojave nuggets, which was the name I assigned to just date confections.
Or it could be the Mojave Desert-- turns out it's Mars, right?
prol this is in the Mojave Desert June 21 2004 alone in a Spartan black cockpit
we flew all the way to Mojave just to show it to Bert and say Hey you know here it is and uh so we did we landed
no good reason to the Mojave Desert.
It's incredible to fly over the Mojave , because you have the opportunity to really see the geological forces at work.
Here's an installation in the Mojave Desert.
But this one shows where we work in California's Mojave desert.
essentially, and the Mojave is our first area.
water ice it's maybe of the scale of the Mojave Desert lot of water however on a scale of both poles all the craters and
from Los Angeles venture out into the middle of Mojave Desert to do a photo
craziness in a way of this Maverick team in the Mojave Desert can you share that recipe yeah I'll try to be quick so for
He's authored a book on tortoises in the Mojave Desert and has leveraged his photography to help document and build awareness of the diverse wildlife which fills our parklands
For context, Mojave National Preserve is 1.6 million acres.
that we have time for questions-- is this black piece in Mojave National Preserve.
At about 5,000 feet in the very eastern Mojave Desert, you get monsoonal rain, which makes it incredibly lush, and high enough elevation that you
The national monuments that I discussed-- Sand to Snow and Mojave Trails-- those are both owned by the Bureau of Land Management,
Turns out, Mojave Desert, hardly any lakes.
So Las Vegas happened to be in the Mojave Desert.
And it's pretty incredible to watch and especially to see it in the Mojave Desert, where their nests kind of look like if someone poked a hole in the dirt.
The second place I'm going to talk to you about is Mojave Trails National Monument.
It stretches all the way down to Joshua Tree National Park and up to Mojave National Preserve.
It's a community of about 160,000 people in the middle of the Mojave Desert.
And, 'cause I started my hike in the Mojave Desert.
and their effects on a flowing spring, which is what we have in the Mojave Desert.
did and um you know we moved our took our kids out of school moved everything sold the house came out to Mojave and
So for example, these lizards that live in the Mojave Desert, many of them are vegetarians.
And you can imagine what that's like going from-- you actually go from the Sonoran Desert to the Mojave Desert, because that's where the deserts come together.
Volatiles Prospector, which is a precursor robotic mission we just did in the Mojave Desert to a mission that hopefully will fly in the next five years to the moon, which
Another one that I found quite memorable was watching ants, surprisingly enough, in the Mojave Desert.
And speaking of Blueprint Earth, which has been studying the geology, biology, hydrology, and atmospheric conditions of the Mojave Desert for years
As Michael said before, we walked 20 miles a day, and when you're in the Mojave Desert, where there's 50 mile an hour winds,
And just north where it says Fort Irwin, just north of that, Death Valley National Park connects north from Mojave National Preserve.
This is the cactus wren, which has one of the most beautiful songs of any birds, and which is characteristic of the Mojave portion of Sand
So you may have heard about Shark Bay and the stromatolites there and some of the old fossilized stromatolites within, let's say, the Mojave Desert or in Australia.
But what has happened is this XGDS program has since been absorbed by NEEMO, by Desert Rats, and now is being used by something called the Mojave