Ash Meadows is Water in the Desert

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Did you know that the phainopepla and the mesquite’s parasitic mistletoe need each other to survive?

Or, did you know that the chuckwalla protects itself by wedging its body into crevices by puffing up with air?

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Ash Meadows is a refuge within the National Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior.

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