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Blog Name: DesertBlog
Url: http://www.dpcinc.org/blog/
Language: English
Topics: desert, environment, california
Description: Welcome to DesertBlog, featuring news and views from the Desert Protective Council. Here you will find info on desert-related events offered by DPC and other organizations, alerts on desert conservation issues, thoughts on public lands conservation policy, occasional musings about the desert landscape, and more. We’re aiming for two or three posts a week to start out. The best way to keep up with DesertBlog is to sign up for an RSS subscription using the convenient button in the right-hand column. (Some subscription options, such as Internet Explorer, allow you to subscribe without giving away your e-mail address and other personal info.) Our privacy policy: we will never share your e-mail address with anyone else, and we won’t send you e-mails or other unwanted solicitations. If you would like to receive our e-newsletter, the once- or twice-monthly e-Paisano, sign up here. Happy reading! The Desert Protective Council is a non-profit organization that has been protecting, caring for, and educating the public about our southwestern deserts since 1954. For more on DPC, visit our website at www.dpcinc.org.
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News Updates for 2009-12-01
Too busy to trample the desert with your ORV in real life? Do it on your iPhone. http://bit.ly/67xksM #Lawsuits trigger delay of BLM wild horse roundup http://bit.ly/8RaKXP #More photos of that ORV...more
ORVers Trash Restored Nature Preserve
A very sad alert sent along by Phil Klasky of Community ORV Watch:Off-Roaders Cause Extensive Damage to the Poste Homestead Natural and Historic Area on Thanksgiving Weekend Despite closed routes a...more
Daggett desert solar power tower destroyed
It’s long been the most prominent presence of solar power in the Mojave Desert, visible to millions of passersby from Interstates 40 and 15. It was even immortalized as a plot point in the cu...more
Twitter Updates for 2009-11-25
RT @LandUseAttorney: Will Congress hear the call of the will and revoke the "no more wilderness policy"? http://is.gd/533gW #Related posts:Twitter Updates for 2009-11-14 RT @demarcatedland...more
Twitter Updates for 2009-11-20
Can we save Arizona's Sonoran Desert? Lecture by paleoecologist Julio Betancourt http://bit.ly/47emdB #RT @ParksTraveler @NPCA: Help permanently kill the landfill proposed near Joshua Tree NP h...more

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