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  • Blythe, if anything, is worse
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 09 17 at 5:24:24 pm | 2 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x5Bb

    I have a personal connection to the Ivanpah Valley, so that’s what you’ve been reading about here for the most part.

    On Wednesday the California Energy Commission approved a solar project that would be twice the size of Ivanpah. The contractor is

    … (continues)

  • Desert tortoises on film
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 08 12 at 1:38:06 pm | 5 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x0ib

    I meant to post this when it came out in March. Don’t know why I didn’t. This is a wonderful if downbeat video by the USGS on what it’s like to be a desert tortoise these days. It’s broken up into four parts for YouTube purposes.

    Part 1:

    Part

    … (continues)

  • Wow.
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 05 23 at 8:00:50 pm | 0 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x1m

    This is some great desert writing with a fantastic ending, and I mean that “fantastic” in a couple senses. Go read it … (continues)

  • Desert Solar Is Not Renewable Energy
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 04 15 at 12:05:55 pm | 15 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x0o

    [A sneak preview of a piece I wrote this week for the Desert Protective Council’s upcoming Educational Bulletin. I cribbed a few sentences from my earlier post on ancient blackbrush forests.]

    As the reality of human-generated climate change grows

    … (continues)

  • Rock squirrel, rock art
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 04 13 at 9:59:11 pm | 3 comments

    Rock squirrel and rock art

    At Grapevine Canyon, Newberry Mountains, … (continues)

  • First take on the California Desert Protection Act of 2010
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 12 21 at 1:02:31 pm | 6 comments

    Dianne Feinstein introduces her much-ballyhooed desert protection bill in the Senate today. Some desert activists have been working with her staff to craft the bill, working under a pledge of confidentiality. Other activists (myself included) have

    … (continues)

  • Protecting the Mojave Preserve
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 12 03 at 3:00:17 pm | 3 comments

    Mojave National Preserve Conservancy logo I’ve joined the Board of Directors of the Mojave National Preserve Conservancy, a “friends of” group whose mission is to “preserve, protect, and promote the unique natural beauty, ecological integrity, and rich cultural history” of the

    … (continues)

  • Mojave Wolf
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 10 16 at 11:05:50 am | 1 comment

    Via Basin and Range Watch, a site you should be checking out regularly, this excerpt of a story from Dennis Casebier’s Mojave Road guide (Tales of the Mojave Road):

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    Last wolf of the East Mojave: Pauline Watson - standing, right - trapped this

    … (continues)

  • Lasthenia
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 04 28 at 1:53:56 am | 1 comment

    Lasthenia… (continues)

  • Morning
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 04 28 at 1:16:00 am | 1 comment

    Cactus wren call and the smell of blackbrush. Four months since I woke in the Joshua tree forest. Sage sparrows and wind through pointed leaves. Four months ago I awoke after sleeping little. Patches of snow in the shade of Joshua trees.

    There are

    … (continues)

  • Regarding the Mexican Wolf
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 04 15 at 11:34:47 pm | 7 comments

    Mexican wolf
    Taking a break from educating the public at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

    I’ve been quiet here for a little bit. Some of the reason is that I’ve been busy with a couple of other projects, one of which I’ll be saying more about here in a few

    … (continues)

  • Solar Colonialism
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 04 04 at 10:43:26 pm | 10 comments

    The introductory chapter of historian Gray Brechin’s must-read Imperial San Francisco is entitled The Urban Maelstrom. The chapter begins with a reference to Edgar Allen Poe’s A Descent Into The Maelstrom, a tale of the now-eponymous sea storm with

    … (continues)

  • Lasthenia in Antelope Valley
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 04 02 at 1:06:53 am | 0 comments

    goldfields blooming in the Mojave Desert… (continues)

  • Desert solar updates
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 04 01 at 7:44:03 pm | 3 comments

    Arduous day of job huntage here, but I wanted to share a couple things of a non-April Fool nature.

    A couple weeks back climate activist Joseph Romm posted a screed on his blog Climate Progress against those shortsighted people who would blithely

    … (continues)

  • Dragon Trees and Spanish Needles
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 03 27 at 11:12:56 pm | 10 comments

    One of the steadiest jokes in the plant world — for rather nerdly definitions of the word “joke” — is the degree to which a person must constantly relearn the proper Latin names of plants. Just as soon as you get used to calling something a

    … (continues)

  • Help promote the Mother Road NM
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 03 16 at 10:48:28 pm | 0 comments

    Promoted from the comments on this post, a request from Jim Conkle

    It seems there are some very passionate people on this group so I am going to ask each of you to put your thinking caps on and add your input to this project. How, other then all

    … (continues)

  • Route 66 national monument?
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 03 14 at 9:15:05 pm | 10 comments

    Some of the best news I’ve heard in a very long time, from the Riverside Press-Enterprise:

    Preservationists worried about military expansion and renewable energy development in the California desert are pitching a plan to create a vast national

    … (continues)

  • Tortoise alert: letters needed
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 02 10 at 4:04:40 pm | 0 comments

    From the Center for Biological Diversity:

    Last year, the Army moved more than 750 tortoises off of pristine desert lands in order to expand its Fort Irwin army base in California’s Mojave desert. Not all tortoises were monitored, but of those that

    … (continues)

  • US National Park Meme
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 01 12 at 11:42:15 am | 18 comments

    I call the Mojave National Preserve “The Park” as often as not, but I’m painfully aware that it isn’t one. The difference between “Preserve” and “Park” status? Hunting is allowed in National Preserves. Letting hunters shoot things in the Preserve

    … (continues)

  • Ripley Desert Woodland
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 12 31 at 2:24:07 am | 1 comment

    Snow remains this afternoon, thin glazed patches underneath the junipers. Ravens fly in pairs through the Western Mojave sky. A pair approaches, not seeing us behind a stand of juniper and Joshua. First one and then the other double-takes, stumbles

    … (continues)

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I'm a natural history and environmental writer, an editor and photographer. I've lived in upstate New York, the SF Bay Area, Washington, DC, the Mojave Desert, and Los Angeles. My writing has appeared in publications ranging from Camas and Orion to Bay Nature, California Wild, the Boston Globe, and about thirty daily papers nationwide when I was a syndicated garden writer for the Knight-Ridder chain. No, I never got to meet the talking car.

I've traveled extensively in the Mojave, Great Basin and Sonoran deserts, as well as in the steppes and slickrock country of the Colorado Plateau.

About Coyote Crossing

This blog has existed in one form or another since 2003. At first it was called Creek Running North, after Pinole Creek, near where I lived back then. I moved in 2008 and renamed the site Coyote Crossing, but about a thousand people* still link here under the old name.

My publicist tells me I should mention that my writing here has frequently been called the best on the Internet.

* May not actually equal 1000

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