Tikaboo Valley is a valley in Lincoln County, Nevada, United States. Its geographical coordinates are 37.1563494 and -115.4016881.[1] It has an elevation of 3,793 feet or 1,156 meters.[2]
Climate
The climate there is dry, even on cool mornings after a rainfall.[3]
Fauna
Biologist Chris Smith has studied flora and fauna in the area including Joshua trees and moths.[4] It appears that this may be the only place where two types of Joshua tree, namely the Eastern and Western varieties have come together. Part of the reason for this is the possibility of Climate change which could account for the northward appearance of a hybridized species.[5]
Military use
B-52H and B-1B Bombers often do low-level runs there. There have been other military tests there.
See also
References
- ↑ Cartographic.info Map of Tikaboo Valley in Lincoln, Nevada:
- ↑ Lat-Long.com Tikaboo Valley, NV
- ↑ Coyot.es Network Coyote Crossing
- ↑ Nothing In Biology Makes Sense Apr 17 Notes from the field: What’s Chris doing to that Joshua tree? by Jeremy Yoder
- ↑ High Country News April 28, 2014 Joshua trees may be migrating north in response to climate change
External links
Media related to Tikaboo Valley at Wikimedia Commons