EP-75 • 33 min 43 sec

Preserving the Past, Protecting the Future: The Importance of Conserving Natural and Cultural History

Join host Tej in an enlightening conversation with William "Billy" Creech, president of the Mojave Desert Heritage and Cultural Association (MDHCA), as they delve into the significance of natural and cultural history preservation. Discover the intricate relationship between humans and the environment throughout history, and how organizations like MDHCA are working to protect the Mojave Desert's resources. Billy shares his personal journey, from his childhood experiences in the Mojave Desert to his pivotal role in restoring the historic Mojave Road. Learn about the challenges faced in conserving the delicate ecosystem and promoting responsible exploration. Explore the treasure trove of historical artifacts and documents curated by MDHCA, shedding light on the rich heritage of the desert. Get ready to embark on a captivating adventure through time, conservation, and the wonders of the Mojave Desert.
Podcast Guest
William S Creech
Published on
June 17, 2023

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