Mojave land gift aims to save teddy bear cacti; 600-acre parcel is prime cholla habitat

Desert Sun

December 25, 2018

"The gift of land, about 100 miles south of Las Vegas along Interstate 40 will provide a buffer between the highway and the Bigelow Cholla Wilderness Garden, which is part of the Bureau of Land Management’s sweeping Mojave Trails National Monument. The area contains California’s densest concentration of cholla..."

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