New Desert Wise Landscaping Video Launched!
Click on the photo to enjoy MBCA's latest engaging video of a local residential landscape filled with desert native plant beauty and skillful water management.
Eco-Education Summit Draws Local Conservation Educators

- Copper Mountain College
- Educators from La Contenta Middle School and Joshua Tree Elementary School.
- Friends of Big Morongo Canyon
- Harrison House Music Arts & Ecology
- Hi-Desert Nature Museum
- Joshua Tree National Park
- Joshua Tree National Park Association (including the new DiscoverJTREE program)
- Journalist Hilary Sloane (read her blog post on this event)
- MBCA's Eighth Grade Field Trips program
- Mojave Desert Land Trust
- Sky’s the Limit
- The Wildlands Conservancy
MBCA Scholarship Recipients Announced
MBCA's Conservation Scholarship is the continuation of our commitment to educate the next generation of conservation-conscious citizens. Kaleb Mix of Yucca Valley High School is the recipient, planning to enroll in an environmental studies program at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
The Women's STEAM Scholarship (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) is provided anonymously by two generations of women who held careers in STEAM fields. Alyssa Abell of Yucca Valley High School is this year’s recipient. The scholarship will help fund her study at University of California, Riverside, in Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology.
MBCA congratulates Kaleb and Alyssa and wishes them success in reaching their higher education goals.
New County App for Reporting Public Works Problems
MBCA Signs with Coalition Against Proposed Fall Ballot Initiative
In a coalition with over 210 public health, environmental, and environmental justice organizations, MBCA has signed a letter to members of the California legislature with deep concern about the proposed fall ballot initiative 25-0023A1. Proposed by the California Chamber of Commerce in November 2025, it has been cleared for circulation and is in the petition signature collection phase (due June 24). The coalition letter asks all state legislators to publicly oppose the initiative. It would “fundamentally undermine the public health and environmental protections provided under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), upon which our state has relied for over half a century. ” Below are the six main points of concern. Detailed explanations can be found in the letter.
- Reverses CEQA's Foundational Principle to Protect the Environment and Overrides Other Laws
- Applies to a Sweeping Range of Consequential Projects
- Undermines Recent Legislative Efforts
- Strips Agencies of Tools to Protect Communities and the Environment
- Increases Agencies’ Litigation Exposure While Undercutting CEQA’s Enforcement
- Shifts Long-Term Costs onto Public Agencies and Taxpayers
MBCA Asks Our Congressional Representatives to Oppose Anti-Public Lands Action
California Launches Clean Energy Journey Website
MBCA Joins Support Letter for SB 1250 - Wildlife Connectivity in Transportation Planning
MBCA was among 72 organizations signing on to a letter in support of California’s AB 1250, a bill that would incorporate required consideration for wildlife crossings into transportation planning. A key goal is reducing wildlife–vehicle collisions which cost Californians more than $200 million annually.
MBCA's Landscape Video Host Featured in Palm Springs Life
Twentynine Palms City Council Rejects E-Group Solar Project

The developer's contention that they could take their project to a state-level review via AB 205 was disputed, as the project doesn't appear to meet those criteria. Instead, residents encouraged the City Council to abide by its ban on utility-scale solar, instituted into its development code in 2012. Board member Janet Johnson commented after the decision, "This shows how having decision-makers living locally, and are accountable locally, and know first-hand that no one wants to live next to solar panels, makes a difference."
Here is the report from local radio station KCDZ 107.7, and an in-depth review of the entire meeting including quotations from speakers by The Desert Trumpet.

