Dos Palmas Preserve

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Dos Palmas Preserve is a protected natural area in Southern California known for its desert wetlands, palm oases, and diverse wildlife habitats within the Mojave and Colorado desert region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
protected area
designatedAs Area of Critical Environmental Concern
governedBy conservation easements
hasClimate arid
hasConservationPurpose habitat protection for sensitive species
protection of desert wetlands
protection of palm oases
hasEcosystemType desert riparian habitat
desert wetland
palm oasis
hasFauna Yuma clapper rail NERFINISHED
bighorn sheep
burrowing owl
desert pupfish
migratory birds
hasFeature desert washes
marshes
palm groves
hasFlora California fan palm
mesquite
saltbush
hasHydrologySource artesian wells
natural springs
hasLandUseRestriction limited public access
prohibition of off-road vehicles
hasManagementGoal control of invasive species
restoration of natural hydrology
hasVegetationType desert scrub
oasis woodland
isAccessibleFor hiking
wildlife viewing
isImportantFor migratory bird stopover
isInBiome desert
isPartOf Mojave and Colorado Deserts region NERFINISHED
locatedIn Colorado Desert NERFINISHED
Riverside County
surface form: Riverside County, California

Sonoran Desert ecoregion NERFINISHED
Southern California
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Salton Sea NERFINISHED
managedBy Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
The Nature Conservancy NERFINISHED
partOf Dos Palmas Area of Critical Environmental Concern NERFINISHED

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