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MDLT Transfers 3,100 Acres of Land to Mojave National Preserve

This month, the Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) transferred 110 parcels of land, totaling 3,100 acres, to the Mojave National Preserve. These parcels are both ecologically and historically significant to the California desert. Not only do the lands contain forests of juniper and Mojave Yucca, they also include a century-old homestead site that served as the setting for the local history book, Maruba: Homesteading in the Lanfair Valley. MDLT’s inholding work is a ten-year program focused on assembling key land ownership for the Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, and Death Valley National Park.

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MDLT and Americorps “Free the Trees” at Newly Acquired Bobcat Valley Property

This morning, the Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) conducted a “Free the Trees” ceremony to celebrate the acquisition of the newly designated Bobcat Valley in Joshua Tree. Bobcat Valley comprises five land parcels totaling fifty acres and serves as a crucial wildlife linkage corridor for bobcats. The property also houses rich Joshua Tree forests and desert tortoise habitats. Prior to MDLT’s acquisition, this abundant desert land was slated for razing and development. When the property was purchased, all the Joshua Trees onsite were tied with ribbons to mark them for removal.

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MDLT Partners with Benevity for Clean Up Event with Fortune 1000 Leaders

Yesterday, over 50 corporate citizenship leaders from Fortune 1000 companies joined the Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) for a stewardship event organized by Benevity. The desert clean-up took place on an MDLT property, a wilderness corridor located within the Sand to Snow National Monument. Benevity, Inc. is the global leader in online workplace giving, matching, volunteering and community investment software. Many of the world’s most iconic brands rely on Spark, Benevity’s award-winning cloud solution, to power corporate “Goodness Programs” that attract, retain and engage today’s diverse workforce by connecting people to the causes that matter to them.

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Mojave Desert Land Protected Adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park

A 640-acre parcel of land adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park, which had been slated for development, will instead be protected for local residents to use and recreate on. Local residents will be able to hike, enjoy nature, and eventually enter into Joshua Tree National Park from the newly-protected Joshua Tree Foothills parcel. The land, located south of the intersection of Acoma Trail and Golden Bee Drive in Yucca Valley, was previously owned by a developer who sought to turn the property into a residential housing subdivision.

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New Marketing Toolkit to Help Local Businesses Promote Three CA Desert National Monuments

The Mojave Desert Land Trust, in partnership with local chambers of commerce from the California Desert, has released a marketing toolkit to help local businesses and governments get the most out of tourism opportunities created by the new California Desert national monuments. Earlier this year, President Obama designated the Mojave Trails, Sand to Snow, and Castle Mountains National Monuments, permanently protecting these public lands. The toolkit is designed as an Adventure Kit, to encourage locals and visitors alike to explore the new national monuments and surrounding communities.

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MDLT Invites the Public to Its Fall 2016 Gratitude Gathering

Mojave Desert Land Trust invites the public to its 2nd Annual Fall Gratitude Gathering open house and native plant sale on Saturday, November 12, 2016 from 9am-2pm. This event marks the organization’s 10-year anniversary and its evolving role and mission as a leader in desert conservation initiatives. A central theme of this evolution is the establishment of a Native Plant Restoration Nursery and Seed Bank, and the day will center around celebrating native plants and exploring their role in the desert ecosystem. “Plants are the foundation of all ecosystems and they are the foundation of biodiversity.

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MDLT applauds federal and state officials for the completion of the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan

Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) applauds federal and state officials for the completion of the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan, which seeks to strike a balance for development and conservation on public lands across California’s Desert. The Plan has identified the lowest conflict areas for renewable energy development that exceed what is needed for the State’s climate change targets. MDLT’s focus was the conservation component of the Plan with a particular emphasis on the protection of unique desert landscapes like the Chuckwalla Bench, a spectacular area MDLT is actively working to conserve. 

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MDLT and Native American Land Conservancy are pleased to announce their continued partnership

Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) and the Native American Land Conservancy (NALC) are pleased to announce their continued partnership through hosting a family-friendly cultural gathering and nighttime adventure at the Cadiz Dunes Wilderness Area on Saturday September 17, 2016. The Cadiz Dunes Wilderness Area is now part of the newly designated Mojave Trails National Monument. The new Monument spans 1.6 million acres and encompasses a striking variety of rugged mountain ranges, ancient lava flows, rare desert oases and spectacular sand dunes.

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MDLT Participates in Latino Conservation Week by Leading a Spanish/English Language Ethnobotany Plant Walk and Workshop

Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) is participating in the 3rd Annual Latino Conservation Week by leading a Spanish language ethnobotany plant walk and workshop on Wednesday, July 20th from 8 AM until Noon. The walk will be led by MDLT’s Yanina “Yani” Aldao along the boardwalk and trails within the Big Morongo Canyon Preserve (BMCP) and will be followed by a native plants workshop in the education center. The BMCP is the homeland of the Serrano and Cahuilla tribes whose knowledge of the native plants found within the Preserve span thousands of years.

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Native American Land Conservancy and MDLT Partner to Clean Graffiti in Coyote Hole

Volunteers and staff of the Native American Land Conservancy (NALC) and Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) are collaborating to clean graffiti in the Coyote Hole area on Saturday, July 16th from 8 AM until Noon. The site is home to important cultural resources, indigenous plant species, and a variety of wildlife such as creosote and chuckwalla. San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors Chairman, James Ramos, will attend and give opening remarks, which will be followed by a short guided walk.

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MDLT Statement On Beth Orton and Protecting The California Desert

In an unfortunate situation, the musician Beth Orton recently filmed a music video during which she spray-painted a Joshua tree and a cholla cactus. The release of her video created a concerned response over such treatment of the rare and important ecosystem that is the Mojave Desert. Orton subsequently pulled the video offline and apologized for her actions. Beth Orton has personally reached out to Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) to express her extreme regret for this incident and her desire to work with us in an effort to educate others about the need to steward, protect, and respect the desert.

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MDLT Completes Whipple Mountain Wilderness Acquisition

Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) is pleased to announce it has successfully completed acquiring the final 100 acres of privately held land located inside the Whipple Mountains Wilderness, one of the most stunning wilderness areas in the California Desert. Rising from the Colorado River, sharp brick red and deep brown peaks are dotted with saguaro and foxtail cacti and surrounded by washes filled with palo verde, ironwood and smoke trees. Bighorn sheep wander the steep cliffs that are also home to prairie falcons and golden eagles.

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Art and the Landscape: Final Spring Brown Bag Lecture

On Thursday May 26 – from Noon to 1:00 pm The Mojave Desert Land Trust welcomes the public to enjoy its final brown bag lunch lecture of the season with Steve Rieman and Frederick Fulmer, celebrated artists and long-time advocates for the California Desert. The artists will engage the community in a discussion about how the desert inspires their work and the mission behind the Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency (JTHAR) program, which helps create the next generation of desert ambassadors through hosting artists from across the globe.

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MDLT Joins Interior Secretary, Residents, Community Leaders To Celebrate New CA Desert National Monuments

Today, Mojave Desert Land Trust and its conservation partners were amongst the hundreds of local desert residents, elected officials, community and faith leaders, business owners, veterans and more who joined with Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell to celebrate the new California desert national monuments. President Obama designated the Mojave Trails, Sand to Snow, and Castle Mountains National Monuments earlier this year, permanently protecting these special desert lands.

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MDLT Welcomes the Public to 2nd Annual Spring Open House

The Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) Center for Conservation Initiatives welcomes the public to its 2nd annual Spring Open House on Saturday April 16th, 2016 from 10am-2pm. Celebrating just over a year at its new headquarters location, MDLT continues their Open House tradition with a program called Desert Connection Gathering: Cultivating our Connectivity. The public is encouraged to join in and celebrate cultural diversity and connecting to America’s treasured Public Lands.

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MDLT Announces New Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series

Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) has kicked-off the spring season with a new Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series. The free, public series features guest speakers who work to protect the California Desert. The public is invited to bring a lunch and enjoy networking with informative and lively conversations about desert conservation, land stewardship, wildlife, and more. To add to a robust community calendar, the lectures will float from month to month through May and pick up again in the fall.

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MDLT Celebrates Three New California Desert Monuments

Mojave Desert Land Trust applauds President Obama for his visionary leadership in designating three new California desert National Monuments this week: Mojave Trails, Sand to Snow, and Castle Mountains. The announcement comes after nearly a decade of tireless work by local leaders to protect significant biological, cultural and historical resources in the California desert. Last year, Senator Dianne Feinstein called upon the President to designate these national monuments, building upon years of effort to pass legislation for the protection of these one-of-a-kind resources, connections and intact landscapes.

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MDLT Partners With The Arts Connection of San Bernardino County On An Arts And Environment Project For Veterans, Active Duty Military, Families and the Community

The Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) is pleased to kick off its 2016 Land Stewardship season by hosting two invasive plant removal events as part of an ongoing art and environmental stewardship project with the Arts Connection of San Bernardino County and Mil-Tree, a military and veteran’s outreach organization in Joshua Tree, CA.

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AmeriCorps NCCC Team Serves with MDLT

An AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) team is serving with members of the Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) from Jan. 12 to March 15 in an effort to engage local communities in conserving and restoring the environment. The team, known as Gold Two, is made up of 13 members ranging between the ages of 18 to 24. MDLT was formed in 2005 by a small group of citizens who wished to address the growing concern surrounding the development that threatens the delicate ecosystem encompassing the native plants and animals of the Mojave Desert

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Artists Across the Country Join Thousands in Support of Senator Feinstein’s Desert Monuments Proposal

A significant group of working artists and cultural leaders from across the country have joined together in support of the efforts to protect millions of acres of pristine public lands in the California Desert. The "Artists for the Monuments" support Senator Dianne Feinstein’s call to President Obama to use the Antiquities Act in designating three new national monuments in the California Desert – Mojave Trails, Sand to Snow, and Castle Mountains. These areas are considered to be one of the most intact, wild and untouched ecosystems in the lower 48 states.

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