Beloved California desert plants beset by climate change, thirsty animals
…While it is now “widely known” that extreme heat and longer, more frequent droughts “place great burdens on species, particularly plant species,” [Veteran desert biologist Jim Cornett ] said the role of animals desperate for moisture — like the sphinx moth caterpillars tucking into the ocotillo in March 2017 — could be the tipping point that kills an already declining plant or population.