The ostensibly barren Mojave Desert is in fact teeming with plants and animals, including a rare species known as the ...
Tucked away in a remote desert town, a hidden vault safeguards Chile's most precious natural treasures. From long-forgotten ...
People illegally off-roading in Death Valley National Park damaged or destroyed more than 70 rare and sensitive desert plants ...
Indoor gardening can sometimes feel like a daunting task, especially if your heart is set on creating a desert oasis right in ...
Mexican long-nosed bats have a taste for agave, their tongues designed to lap up the famous desert plant's nectar during nightly flights. It's not just a means of satisfying taste buds. It's a matter ...
There are a number of efforts around the Valley to plant more trees — both as a way to help cool the air and to provide more ...
Shallow dishes crowded with tiny, drought-resistant plants in shades of green, red and purple are pretty much all most people know about indoor succulents gardening.
Owners focus on education, community engagement and organic growing supplies.
The National Park Service is on the hunt for a boneheaded driver who ripped rare plants during a joyride through Death Valley last month. The suspect left behind more than five miles of tire tracks ...
NPCA answers frequently asked questions about the latest attempt by Cadiz Inc. to drain the Mojave Desert’s groundwater for profit.
Death Valley National Park seeks public help to identify the culprits of illegal off-roading that damaged rare plants.