California drafts plan to save its iconic and imperiled Joshua trees
- The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has released a plan to protect Joshua trees, which face threats like wildfires and climate change.
- The Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act, passed last year, is the first law in California aimed at protecting a species from climate change.
- The plan aims to permanently protect 70% of the identified lands by 2033, pending approval from the California Fish and Game Commission.
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