In the heart of the desert, where the sun paints the landscape with hues of warmth and resilience, every plant is a testament to nature's ingenious adaptation. In the arid embrace of the sands, botanical wonders thrive against all odds, whispering tales of tenacity and beauty. The desert, a living testament to the poetry of survival, unfolds its secrets to those who pause to listen, revealing that even in the harshest environments, life finds a way to bloom.
Western Joshua Tree
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REPORT VIOLATIONS.
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Documenting the incident:
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get the address.
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if no address is visible mark your location by dropping a pin on your smartphone and save the information.
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take photos and vidoes
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take photos of vehicles involved, license plates if possible.
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BE CAREFUL, we have experienced aggression from those illegally removing the Western Joshua Tree. We have casually asked if they had permits and where they were taking the Joshua Trees in the past. Once again heed caution, but document away!
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If you witness removal "take" of the Western Joshua Tree, please contact the Code Enforcement officers of the town, city, county of where the incident occurred as well as DFW (fish & wildlife) CALTIP
https://wildlife.ca.gov/enforcement/caltip
(888) 334-2258
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San Bernardino:
SBC Code Enforcement
(909) 884-4056 press 1
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Palmdale:
Palmdale Code Enforcement
(661) 267-5234
Palmdale Planning Department
(661) 267-5200
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Yucca Valley:
Yucca Valley Code Enforcement
(760) 369-6575
Yucca Valley Planning Division
(760) 369-6575 X317
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If you are interested in adopting native plants, please register for our native plant adoption list. CLICK HERE
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