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How did the Joshua Tree National Park in California come to be?
Meet Minerva Hamilton Hoyt, an artist, activist, and
environmentalist, whose determination saved the desert and helped
to create the park, in this STEAM picture book. Long before she
became known as the Cactus Queen, Minerva Hamilton Hoyt found
solace in the unexpected beauty of the Mojave Desert in California.
She loved the jackrabbits and coyotes, the prickly cacti, and
especially the weird, spiky Joshua trees. However, in the 1920s,
hardly anyone else felt the same way. The desert was being
thoughtlessly destroyed by anyone and everyone. Minerva knew she
needed to bring attention to the problem. With the help of her
gardening club, taxidermists, and friends, she took the desert east
and put its plants and animals on display. The displays were a hit,
but Minerva needed to do much more: she wanted to have the desert
recognized as a national park. Although she met with President
Franklin D. Roosevelt and won him over, Minerva still had to
persuade politicians, scientists, teachers, and others to support
her cause. And, it worked! Minerva’s efforts led to what came to
be known as Joshua Tree National Park in California, and saved
hundreds of thousands of plants and animals. Now, the millions of
people who visit each year have learned to love the desert, just as
Minerva did.
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