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How recreational use of protected lands could harm endangered species
23ABC News
2021-12-19
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The blunt-nosed leopard lizard is native to desert valleys with relatively sparse cover of herbaceous vegetation with areas of bare ground. Recreational use of these lands, if used incorrectly, can harm these animals.
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