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Desert Bighorn Sheep: a Wilderness Icon

Valley of Fire State Park

The Mojave Desert can see temperatures up to 130˚F in the summer months. How can anything possibly survive in this desert heat? Amazingly, the Bighorn sheep are animals who can live here without the aid of air conditioning. Join a ranger, and discover these animals and what superpowers they have that help them survive in one of the hottest places in the United States.

WHEN: Sunday, October 20, 2:30 pm-3:00 pm
WHERE: Meet at Valley of Fire Visitor Center
COST: This event is free of charge; however, Valley of Fire State Park does have a day-use fee of $10 per vehicle.
CONTACT: Rosa Prasser, 702-397-2088, rprasser@parks.nv.gov

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