| Date/Time: | Saturday, March 23, 8 am – 5 pm, Sunday, March 24, 7:45 am – 4:45 pm |
| Meet at: | Oasis Visitor Center, 74485 National Park Dr, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277 |
| Fee: | $100 (JTNPA/PINE members) $110 non members |
| Credit Fee: | $200 (JTNPA?PINE members) $210 non members |
| Instructor: | Allan Schoenherr, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Ecology, Fullerton College |
| Hike Level: | Easy |
(Biology x412.4, 2 units)
Join Allan Schoenherr, Ph.D. and author of A Natural History of California, to learn about the desert environment and the unique plants and animals that define Joshua Tree National Park during this two-day field class. Schoenherr will begin with an overview of the North American deserts and then focus on desert ecology in Joshua Tree National Park. Presentations, illustrations and inter-active demonstrations will explain the relationships between living organisms as well as the adaptations that allow life to survive in arid landscapes. The class will visit multiple sites in the park where the two major ecosystems, the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, will be discussed. Participants will learn the distinctive qualities of these ecosystems and what plants and animals call them home. The class will also have opportunities to identify wildflowers, birds, and other animals in the field. Schoenherr makes ecology approachable and fun; just bring your lunch, water, and hat and learn about the fascinating flora and fauna of Joshua Tree National Park!
If you are a member of JTNPA/PINE you will get a $10 discount off every Desert Institute class. Please enter the registrants name exactly as it appears in our membership database. If you are not a member you can become one here. Simply add membership to the cart and choose the discounted class in the options above.
Each participant is required to bring a signed Desert-Institute-Participant-Agreement.pdf to the class. Download it here.