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Dos Palmas Preserve

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Dos Palmas Spring Rd, Mecca, CA 92254, USA

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Dos Palmas Spring, Orocopia Mountains, Salton Sea, San Jacinto Mountains, Salvation Mountain

The pup fish of dos palmas preserve by the old desert naturalist


Dos Palmas Preserve is a 14,000-acre (5,700 ha) wildlife preserve in the Colorado Desert in Riverside County, California, in the United States. The preserve is within the Salt Creek Area of Critical Environmental Concern, and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. It contains a large oasis and wetland habitat, with pools fed both by water seeping from the Coachella Canal and by artesian water from several springs, including the Dos Palmas Spring. Desert fan palms are abundant.

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Plants and wildlifeEdit

Endangered species at the preserve include the Yuma rail (a subspecies of Ridgway's rail), the desert pupfish and Orocopia sage; the black rail is on the state "threatened" list. More common resident or migrant species that may be seen at the oasis include the American avocet, black-necked stilt, bufflehead, desert woodrat, flat-tail horned lizard, leaf-nosed bat, least bittern, osprey, lesser scaup and snowy egret. loggerhead shrike, northern harrier and the prairie falcon are found in the surrounding desert.

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Dos Palmas Preserve Wikipedia