Desert Life

What is a desert? Learn about the desert environment and the unique characteristics that define the beautiful arid and semi-arid landscapes of the American Southwest. Desert Environments
How many deserts are in North America? In most modern classifications, the deserts of the United States and northern Mexico are grouped into four distinct categories. More on the North American Deserts
Deserts of United States
- The Chihuahuan Desert
- The Great Basin Desert
- The Mojave Desert
- The Sonoran Desert
- Learn about Sand dunes
- Glossary of Desert & Geological Terms
Desert Plant & Animal Life
Begin your exploration of the Desert Southwest with a general introduction to the complex and delicate desert ecosystems, including a discussion of the roles humans play in the changing desert environment.
- Desert Animals & Wildlife
- Desert Animal Survival
- Desert Survival for People
- Need for Water
- Desert Plant Survival
- Desert Food Chain in depth
- Desert Food Chain for the young student
- Desert Plants & Wildflowers
- Wildflower Watch
- Plants And Animals, How They Are Classified
- Water Resources in the Southwest
- Wildfires
- Seasonal Migration
- Snow in the Desert - December 2008 Storms and Reader Photos
- Dustdevils - Video
Desert Food Chain Video
Videos of Desert Animals ![]()
Desert Animals & Wildlife - Index
It is a miracle that life can survive in the extreme conditions of the desert. Learn about reptiles, mammals, birds, fish and amphibians that have adapted and, in fact, thrive in the harsh desert ecosystems.
Desert Plants & Wildflowers - Index
The desert is renowned for its explosions of spring wildflowers and the succulent cactus that adorn its landscapes. Enjoy the beautiful colors and unique characteristics of the plants that live in the desert.
Desert Environment & Geology - Index
Learn about the rocks, minerals and gemstones that form our North American desert lands.
Desert People & Cultures - Index
For many centuries the desert has been home to human life, from ancient hunters and farmers, to the native cultures Euro-American explorers first recorded, to settlers and modern inhabitants who enjoy its warm, dry climate and stunning vistas. Throughout the desert regions, monuments and parks have been established to preserve the record of these ancient and historic peoples, including cliff dwellings, rock art, ghost towns and historic sites commemorating all manner of human endeavors, adventures and travails.
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Desert Rocks, Minerals & Geology Index
Desert Survival Primer
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DesertUSA is a comprehensive resource about the North American deserts and Southwest destinations. Learn about desert biomes while you discover how desert plants and animals learn to adapt to the harsh desert environment. Study desert landscapes and how the geologic features unique to the desert regions are formed. Find travel information about national parks, state parks, BLM land, and Southwest cities and towns located in or near the desert regions of the United States. Access maps and information about the Sonoran Desert, Mojave Desert, Great Basin Desert, and Chihuahuan Desert, which lie in the geographic regions of Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas, and Utah in the United States and into Mexico.



