Protecting the western Joshua tree

The Mojave Desert Land Trust is at the forefront of conservation efforts to save the iconic western Joshua tree.  We are moving fast to save this declining species through two significant initiatives. We are leading the Joshua Tree Conservation Coalition, a powerful new alliance of agencies, land managers, Tribes, and researchers tackling the need for swift action and strong partnerships in combating threats to this declining keystone species. We are also supporting an essential research project to study the health of every population of western Joshua trees in California for the first time, a data source that will be critical in guiding policy and conservation for years to come. This bold action builds on our experience mobilizing support for permanent protection of the western Joshua tree. Over the last few years, we have built community support for listing the species under the California Endangered Species Act and played a key role in fighting for the Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act – California’s first such protection of a climate-threatened species.

Why does the western Joshua tree need protection?

Several peer-reviewed studies show that much of the Joshua tree’s habitat may be climatically unsuitable at the end of the century under shifting temperature and precipitation patterns projected by certain climate scenarios.

Despite this evidence, both the state and federal governments have so far declined to formally list the species as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.

A number of threats point to a reduction in range for this iconic species:

The Joshua Tree Conservation Coalition

Initiated by the Mojave Desert Land Trust and funded by California’s Wildlife Conservation Board, the Joshua Tree Conservation Coalition provides the collaborative interagency support needed to protect this keystone species from increased wildfire activity and other threats from the changing climate.

The Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act

Learn what the Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act means for the protection of the species and find information about reporting violations and permitting.

With your support, we can accelerate the pace of Joshua tree conservation and confront the urgent threats facing this keystone species head-on. Help us show our leaders that there is broad support for swift and bold action to protect the species.