WE TAKE AN AERIAL TOUR OF THE REGIONS WILDLIFE CORRIDORS

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March 8, 2019

The Mojave Desert Land Trust, based in Joshua Tree, acquires, restores, and protects land from the Mexican border to Death Valley. Part of these land purchases are wildlife corridors, which gives wildlife room to roam, hunt, and breed. Managing editor Tami Roleff went on an aerial tour (provided by EcoFlight, a non-profit organization founded in 2002 to provide the unique aerial perspective to conservation work) of some of these wildlife corridors yesterday with the Land Trust, and says wildlife corridors are necessary for plants, animals, and people…

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