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Seth Shteir

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Seth Shteir has studied and worked on environmental issues for almost 15 years.  He is an avid camper, hiker and birdwatcher who lives in Joshua Tree, CA.  The statements in his KCET articles are reflective of his personal experiences and views.

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A cormorant stretches its wings with the Space Needle in the background. | Photo: Curtiss Cronn, some rights reserved
A city known for its coffee and emerald forests is now a sanctuary for resident and migrating birds.
Young people from the Coachella Valley set out on their first backpacking trip in Joshua tree. | Photo: Seth Shteir
If we're counting on future generations to protect our desert treasures, they need to get to know them now.
Amboy Crater in Mojave Trails National Monument
Some recent gains from the 1906 Antiquities Act, which faces increasing threat from elected officials who seek to dismantle it.
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California's three new desert National Monuments offer lots of opportunities to get your bird on.
Photo: Courtesy National Park Service
Death Valley National Park is visited by over 800,000 people per year and nearly half of them end up at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center.
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