Hundreds of Joshua trees were scorched during the shutdown

Los Angeles TimesFriday, November 21, 2025 at 11:00:00 AM
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Hundreds of Joshua trees were scorched during the shutdown
  • A significant fire during the government shutdown resulted in the destruction of more than a thousand Joshua trees, as reported by a National Park Service firefighter. Limited staff availability may hinder restoration efforts.
  • The loss of these trees highlights the vulnerability of Joshua trees, which are already facing threats from climate change and habitat loss.
  • Experts warn that without urgent climate action, Joshua trees could face functional extinction by 2070, emphasizing the need for immediate conservation measures.
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