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View of the virgin river as it passes through Mesquite Nevada
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On this site the prairie dogs and cattle were removed, many years later the grassland is being invaded my shrubs such as mesquite and Mormon tea.
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This picture was taken within a prairie dog colony. The few mesquites found within the colony are damaged by the rodent activities. Despite they do not eliminate the plants; they suppress their growing to favor the visibility against predators
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Prairie dogs and cattle have a deep impact on vegetation in the arid grasslands. Their activities modified the structure, especially on shrubs such as mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) and Mormon tea (Ephedra tridentata). On this site prairie dogs and cattle were removed 6 years ago causing an increment on the mesquite es...
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Wide angle view of the tamarisk research site along the virgin river at gold butte, near Mesquite, NV.
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Coons Bluff is located just aabove the confluence of the Salt River and the Verde River, east of Phoenix.
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The Salt River flows down from Roosevelt Lake through a series of reservoirs to and through the city of Phoenix. It is running very high this spring. It is seen here winding through Buldog Canyon below Stuart Mountain Dam and Saguaro Lake.
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This is the Mesquite sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, during sunrise.
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Saguaros take 150 to 200 years to reach full growth.
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