Overcoming barriers to nature
Ella DeMaria Ella DeMaria

Overcoming barriers to nature

Connecting to the outdoors can have a profoundly positive, lifelong effect on wellbeing, individually and communally. One way MDLT fosters this dynamic is through educational events. MDLT continually conducts field trips, hikes, and lectures for K-12 students of the Morongo Basin to forge a deeper connection between people and place. From a Star Party in Mojave Trails National Monument, to a walk through our Mojave Desert Discovery Garden, to an exploratory birdwatching hike through Big Morongo Canyon Preserve, 2023 has been a year of outdoor educational firsts for many area students.

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Anatomy of a superbloom
Jessica Graybill Jessica Graybill

Anatomy of a superbloom

A superbloom is loosely defined as a rare occurrence in which an abundance of desert wildflowers blossom at the same time. They rely on many unpredictable factors in order to come alive, a wet winter being just one contributor to this incredible botanical event. Learn what sets the stage for superblooms and how to witness this phenomenon responsibly.

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Observing life at one of the Mojave Desert’s vital springs
WISDOM Jessica Graybill WISDOM Jessica Graybill

Observing life at one of the Mojave Desert’s vital springs

At first glance, this natural spring might seem like nothing but rocks and bushes but once you are out among the never-ending brown, you start to notice what’s in the blur. Against the browns, colors stand out. The green of the creosote pops, the yellow flowers of the brittlebush are much brighter, the vibrant pink of the sandmat stretches out across the sand.

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