"Joshua Trees on the Edge" by Jim Cornett
Author, Desert Ecologist and local expert Jim Cornett will discuss the fate of Joshua trees in the Mojave Desert and how climate change is impacting their survival. James (Jim) Cornett is one of the West's most prolific writers with more than forty-four of his books published as of 2021. He enjoys sharing his love of natural history through writing, teaching, and lecturing. He is the first professional naturalist to have visited all nine of the world's great deserts and is currently writing a book on his travels and research in each. His most recently released book (2021) is titled Wildflowers of Park City and the Wasatch Range.
The program will be from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. on Zoom.
Please email Julie Warren in advance of the lecture at julie.warren@palmspringsca.gov to join.
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