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South Mesa Field Notes

Posted on October 24, 2012 by Nick Smith
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The plants on this mesa are larger than the plants on the other one There are many small ridges and valleys on this mesa Each valley contains a slightly different ecosystem, with larger plant species and sage brush, which is … Continue reading →

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