Desert Studies Center
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The Desert Studies Center is a field station of the California State University located in Zzyzx, California in the Mojave Desert. The purpose of the Center is to provide opportunities to conduct research, receive instruction and experience the Mojave Desert environment. It is officially operated by the California Desert Studies Consortium, a consortium of 7 CSU campuses: Dominguez Hills, Fullerton, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Northridge, San Bernardino, and Cal Poly Pomona.
Before the Center, the site was the Zzyzx Mineral Spings and Health Spa, run by Curtis Howe Springer from 1944 to 1974 without federal permission. After Springer was ejected, the CSU negotiated usage of the adandoned buildings of the health spa with the Bureau of Land Management, and in 1976, they signed a five-year cooperative management study for the Desert Studies Consortium to manage 1,280 acres (5 km²) at Soda Springs. The consortium continues to manage the site.
The location is especially interesting to biologists because of the many unique species of animals and plants in the area, including the Saratoga Spring pupfish, the Mohave tui chub, and over 200 species of birds.
The Center has a 10,000 watt solar panel array, one of the largest in the world.
See also
- Lake Tunedae
- Zzyzx, California for history and general information about the location
External links
- [Desert Studies Center] official page
- ["The Metamorphosis of Zzyzx"] from the Cal State Fullerton Titan Magazine site, with history and other information about the Center
- [Photos of Desert Studies Center at Zzyzx]
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