Small but mighty!
Desert Hot Springs, California
Although small in stature, only about 20 acres, Rabbit Brush Trail in Desert Hot Springs provides an important buffer zone to already preserved lands owned by the Coachella Valley Conservation Commission to the west.
Rabbit Brush Trail has intact desert vegetation and has never been graded. This means that some of the cryptocrusts that may occur on the property could be 300 to 5,000 years old and that the vegetation on the property has been providing desert wildlife with food, cover and habitat. This little property provides habitat to our desert species like cottontail rabbits, jackrabbits, coyotes, songbirds and of course lizards and snakes. Rabbit Brush Trail is not open to the public as it is such an important buffer zone for desert wildlife in the area.
Acres of an important buffer zone for desert wildlife.
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