"Devastating Wildfire Threatens California's Fragile Desert Ecosystem"

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California's largest wildfire of the year, the York fire, is threatening the fragile ecosystem of the Mojave national preserve. The blaze has already destroyed pinyon pines, junipers, and potentially many Joshua trees, which are unique to the region and vulnerable to wildfires. Fire crews are using a cautious approach to minimize damage, avoiding the use of bulldozers and focusing on clearing fire lines. Rains and humidity have helped slow the fire's spread, but extreme fire behavior, including fire whirls, remains a concern. The fire has crossed into Nevada, including the Avi Kwa Ame national monument, which was established by President Joe Biden in March.
Topics:nation#california#environment#fragile-ecosystem#joshua-trees#mojave-national-preserve#wildfire
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