In the early 1900s, the Ritter, Godde, and Eichenhofer families grew _____ for making ____.
A prehistoric canine that once roamed our valley
A strip of open space, created to stop or slow down a fire's advancement
This "fastest flying insect in the world" lives in LV
The most sought-after game fish in the California Aquaduct; _____ bass
A pigeon under 4 weeks old (tastes like chicken)
To slowly simmer food in liquid until it is cooked
A careful preservation or protection of something (animals, plants, resources)
An animal of the cattle group (eg. cows, buffalo, bison)
The deed of a ranch just north of the Korean Church in Bouquet Canyon, was signed by (Conservation) American President T. _________.
A basin in the kitchen, garage, or outdoor space for cleaning things
A synthetic substance, dropped out of planes to prevent or suppress fire
Small sap-sucking insect, eaten by ladybugs
Number of stripes on the American flag
General term for cattle, sheep, horses, goats and other domestic animals raised or used on a farm
Young, neutered, male cattle
LV lizard that squirts blood from its eyes when attacked
NASA has a mission to kinetically impact this celestial object to see if they can change its direction
Native LV plant that produces small black berries; loved by squirrels and birds, can be made into wine, and may have medicinal benefits