Sand to Snow National Monument (portion)

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Sand to Snow National Monument (portion) is a protected desert-to-mountain landscape in Southern California known for its diverse ecosystems, scenic hiking trails, and rich wildlife habitat.

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Sand to Snow National Monument 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national monument portion
protected area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasBiodiversity high
hasClimateGradient from low-elevation desert to high-elevation mountains
hasClimateType arid
semi-arid
hasConservationValue biodiversity protection
wildlife corridor
hasEcosystemType desert ecosystem
montane ecosystem
riparian ecosystem
hasFeature scenic hiking trails
wildlife habitat
hasHabitatType conifer forest
desert scrub
pinyon-juniper woodland
riparian corridor
hasLandscapeType desert-to-mountain landscape
hasRecreationActivity backpacking
birdwatching
day hiking
photography
hasScenicValue high
hasVegetation conifer trees
grasses
native plants
shrubs
hasWildlife amphibians
birds
invertebrates
mammals
reptiles
isDesignatedFor habitat protection
landscape preservation
public enjoyment
isManagedFor ecosystem conservation
recreation
isPartOf Sand to Snow National Monument NERFINISHED
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Southern California
United States of America
surface form: United States
usedFor hiking
nature study
wildlife viewing

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Morongo Basin hasRecreationArea Sand to Snow National Monument (portion)
Whitewater River watershed containsProtectedArea Sand to Snow National Monument (portion)
this entity surface form: Sand to Snow National Monument