Named after the Chuckwalla lizard, this breathtaking, nearly 700,000-acre landscape is located just south of Joshua Tree National Park. It is more than just a picturesque backdrop—it’s a sanctuary for Indigenous heritage and a lifeline for endangered species such as the desert tortoise.
Friend, we also want to express our heartfelt thanks to you. Your dedication and support played a key role in making this protection possible.
This victory underscores the power of collective action to protect our country’s most precious landscapes. With just days left in his term, President Biden has an opportunity to protect other vital landscapes and historic sites like the Great Bend of the Gila and Black Wall Street—iconic sites that remain at risk. Let’s keep up the momentum to protect these landscapes!
With sincere gratitude,
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Myke Bybee
Senior Director of Federal Relations
Trust for Public Land
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