Located just west of St. George, Utah, this unique area was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1966 because the Joshua tree forest was considered to be the best example of this natural community at the northern extreme of its range in the Mojave Desert. Although wildfires in 2006 have left their mark on the landscape, Joshua trees and other native vegetation provide important habitat for numerous wildlife species, including desert bighorn sheep, kit fox, and desert tortoise—a rare and…
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