
Photo Credit: Los Angeles Times
How many Joshua trees are left in the world?
Pinpointing the exact global count of Joshua trees proves elusive across the vast landscapes of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah.
While estimates fluctuate, millions undoubtedly persist, with California potentially hosting up to 9.8 million.
Despite facing challenges from climate change and development, dedicated conservation endeavors strive to safeguard their future for generations to come.


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