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 desert
The vast majority of the kingdom is sand desert, with distinct features and characteristics that clearly differ between one area and another.
The desert is a harsh environment with very little rainfall and extreme...
Desert Links is no longer maintained, so many of the links included herein will not be valid.
www.cyclistsfordean.org /desert.html   (218 words)

  
 Migratory Pollinators Publications
Spatio-temporal variation in the interaction between four species of Sonoran Desert columnar cacti and their pollinators.
Sonoran Desert columnar cacti and the evolution of generalized pollination systems.
IMADES and the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona.
www.desertmuseum.org /pollination/publications.html   (943 words)

  
 Chaco Archaeology
Shells from the Sea of Cortez sparkle in the desert sunshine.
Mary's passion for desert flora, ethnobotany and her informative nature interpretations continue to be enjoyed by all.
For over a half-century the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum has fulfilled its mission: to inspire people to live in harmony with the natural world by fostering love, appreciation, and understanding of the Sonoran Desert.
www.bajasfrontiertours.com /new_page_4.htm   (756 words)

  
 Photography... Fine Art, Nature, Outdoor, Wildlife, Sedona, Southwest, and Landscapes by Daley Images.
is magazine credits include: Mountain, Plain and Garden, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center newsletter, sonorensis (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum), and AAA Arizona.
aley's promotional and commercial work has been used by the Animal Therapy Association, EMD Consulting Group, Sedona Red Rock Balloons, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, and Denver Botanic Gardens.
His work is featured at the Lodge at Sedona.
www.daleyimages.com /photography_nature_artist_credits.htm   (263 words)

  
 jackcomics.com - Sources & Thanks
I'm afraid I'm much too lazy to keep track and credit the hard work of all those researchers, so you'll have to settle for this list of books I've enjoyed as references:
MacMahon, James A. The Audobon Society Nature Guides: Deserts.
Schmidly, David J. The Mammals of Trans-Pecos Texas, including Big Bend National Park and Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
www.jackcomics.com /sources.html   (372 words)

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