The region's shinnery oaks are only four or five feet high, but they provide food, shade and a breeding ground for the small, brown dunes sagebrush lizard — otherwise known as the sand dune lizard.
“It warms my heart that these rare lizards will be safe to burrow, hunt and breed, protected from the oil drilling that threatens their existence,” said Shaye Wolf, climate science director at the ...
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