The Mojave Desert Land Trust manages over 60,000 acres across the Mojave and Colorado Deserts. We restore these properties to maintain habitat for native plants and animals and promote ecosystem resilience to climate change. Projects include repairing disturbed areas using a variety of ecological restoration techniques. As part of our specialist conservation work, we restore and protect desert tortoise habitat, preserve native plant genetic diversity with the Mojave Desert Seed Bank, and are part of a coalition addressing immediate needs for the western Joshua tree.

Species preservation

Restoration

Rewilding a Mojave oasis

In the driest desert in North America, Palisades Ranch is one of the few locations along the Mojave River where water flows aboveground year-round. Once slated for development, this 1,647-acre property was acquired by the Mojave Desert Land Trust in 2018.

Watch this video to learn more about our restoration plans.

Although the Mojave River supports rich habitat, Palisades Ranch has been impacted by illegal off-highway vehicle (OHV) activity, invasive plants, human development, and agriculture. MDLT is working to restore and protect the rich habitats and resources at Palisades Ranch. The California Wildlife Conservation Board is a project partner and funder of Palisades Ranch. If you would like to get involved, learn more, or provide feedback about MDLT’s restoration plans, please email: info@mdlt.org or call 760-366-5440.

What is desert stewardship?

  • Before: vertical mulching an illegal off-highway vehicle trail

  • After: Vertical mulching an illegal off-highway vehicle trail

  • Before: Removing graffiti from a rock on MDLT lands

  • After: Removing graffiti from a rock on MDLT lands

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