The loss of Joshua trees poses ecological and cultural risks. These trees are a keystone species in the Mojave Desert, providing food and shelter for various animals. Their decline could disrupt the desert ecosystem. Additionally, the trees hold cultural significance, symbolizing resilience and the unique spirit of the desert. Climate change is accelerating habitat loss, with up to 80% of the trees' range expected to become unsuitable by the end of the century. Wildfires, human development, and extreme weather events further exacerbate the situation, threatening the survival of this iconic species.