As Joshua trees burn, massive wildfire threatens to forever alter Mojave Desert

“We’ve lost a huge area of native vegetation,” said Debra Hughson, deputy superintendent for the Mojave National Preserve. “A lot of pinyon [pines], junipers gone forever, and a lot of the Joshua trees, likely.”

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Yepthatsme,

I lived and worked in JT for 10 years. Left in 2020. The influx of people is the problem. Too many tourists and second homes and just randoms screwing up a lot and poisoning the ecosystem.

5000 years of ground plants destroyed in seconds by a pair of Nikes. It will never come back because that’s not how it works.

The amount of poison put into the land because of rat infestations has devastated the wildlife. It’s nuts AND visible.

The fires are the least of their problems.

Are you guys even aware of King of the Hammers? That event brings a lot of people and during that time the desert is basically full of people who do not give a fuck and drive and trash wherever.

What about Coachella? Desert Daze? Every other money grab event that pops up in the desert?

They all are destroying the desert environment, the parks are just the last piece. And from my view, nobody cares.

Shits done lol

fuzzy_goldfish,

This is so heartbreaking. That ecosystem is so much more fragile than it seems. I wonder if replanting would help in this instance, or if it would be too difficult/expensive.

maythebananabewithyo,
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I’ve been out there before when I was in wildland fire with BLM, one of the issues with the Preserve is (and issue meaning making things more difficult, not that it’s a bad thing in general) there’s a very strict ban on vehicles going anywhere besides premade roads/trails.

That means that instead of like most fires in this type of fuel where engines can drive up and directly attack it, it’s a hiking game. And even then there is strict rules about what kind of damage you can do to the area. In any other area this would a straight forward, put dozer line in, have crews start burning, and engines start mobile attacking areas they can get to. That’s why seeing fires like this sucks, because I know the crew (if they haven’t all left yet) from the Mojave National Preserve, and I know they’d want to do more to stop it.

ryathal,

So this fire made pinyon and juniper extinct?

Ilikepornaddict,

Is this not simply nature being nature? Forests burn, create rich new soil, new forest grows from that. Why is this fire special?

AttackBunny,
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No, there are a lot of endangered or vulnerable animals and plants there. It's also not a forest. Yeah, things will eventually grow back, but not the same.

This is a short list:

SOME THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES OF THE MOJAVE DESERT

COMMON NAME, SCIENTIFIC NAME - FEDERAL STATUS

Mammals
Amargosa southern pocket gopher, Thomomys umbrinus amargosae - C
Desert bighorn sheep, Ovis canadensis nelsoni - S
Mountain lion, Felis concolor - C
Townsend’s big-eared bat, Plecotus townsendii - C

Birds
Bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus - T
California brown pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis californicus - E
Least Bell’s vireo, Vireo bellii pusillus - E
Mexican spotted owl, Strix occidentalis lucida - T
Yuma clapper rail, Rallus longirostris yumanensis E

Reptiles
Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard, Uma inornata - T
Desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizii - T

Amphibians
Lowland leopard frog, Rana yavapaiensis - C

Fish
Bonytail chub, Gila elegans - E
Colorado squawfish, Ptychocheilus lucius - E
Devil’s Hole pupfish, Cyprinodon diabolis - E
Mohave tui chub, Gila bicolor mohavensis - E
Humpback chub, Gila cypha - E
Razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus - E

Insects and Snails
Badwater snail, Assiminea infima - C
Devil’s Hole warm springs riffle beetle, Stenelmis calida calida - C

Plants
Bear-paw poppy, Arctomecon californica - C
Foxtail cactus, Escobaria vivipara var. alversonii - C
Eureka Valley Evening Primrose, Oenothera arita eurekensis - E
Panamint daisy, Enceliopsis covillei - C
Sticky buckwheat, Eriogonum viscidulum - C

KEY TO FEDERAL STATUS:

E — Endangered T — Threatened C — Candidate S — Sensitive

Also, while the joshua tree isn't endangered, IIRC it is protected, and only found (mostly) in Mojave Desert

As you can see many, if not most of those animals/plants can't just run from the fire, survive, then come back and repopulate. They could very easily be lost forever.

MostlyBirds,
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Most ecosystems are not adapted to massive wildfires. We’re seeing exceptionally large and damaging fires in places that either don’t typically see them, or see them on a much smaller scale. In the places that do normally get them, they’re becoming far too intense for the ecosystems to handle, and are happening far outside of normal wildfire season.

SpudNoodle,
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Because it’s not a traditional forest, it’s a desert. We had a wet winter here, which allowed non-native invasive plants/grasses to grow abundantly. Those grasses are dead, dry fuel now, allowing the fire to burn hotter than it would normally, which makes it harder for individual specimens to survive the burn. The intense fire heat also changes the nature of the soil itself, causing more water to run off rather than being absorbed. Desert topsoil in this region has a unique, delicate balance already, even footsteps or tyre tracks can disturb the biome for decades.
Compounding that, climate change has already shrunk the area where slow growing Joshua Trees can even survive. The trees lost in this fire will not grow back. You can still easily see burn scars from the 90’s in Joshua Tree National Park, which is adjacent to the Mojave National Preserve.

AttackBunny,

This makes me so sad. This is/was such a beautiful place. Hopefully it can recover, if even partly.

BB69,

Patrolling the Mojave makes you wish for a nuclear winter

RinseDrizzle,

Hmm… not a lot of fallout fans, eh?

BB69,

Guess not lol

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