Chuckwalla Coloring Pages
September 27, 2024 | By Sienna Thomas
Learn more about the local wildlife and plants at the proposed Chuckwalla National Monument by checking out these coloring pages below from Sienna Thomas (@the_cahuilla_landscape), Board member for Friends of the Desert Mountains and the Malki Museum. With over 20 years of experience conserving cultural resources and protecting natural resources, Sienna volunteers her time for many environmental and educational programs in the greater Coachella Valley.
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