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The University of California natural reserve system is the largest and most diverse set of university-owned and operated reserves in the world. The University of California owns 35 nature reserves which cover about 130,000 acres and include examples of most of the ecosystems of California. The reserve system is used for teaching, research and public-education.
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UC Berkeley
Jenny Pygmy Forest Reserve - protected by TNC
Sagehen Creek Field Station
Chickering American River Reserve
Hastings Natural History Reservation
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UC Davis
McLaughlin Natural Reserve
Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve
Jepson Prairie Reserve - protected by TNC
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UC Irvine
Burns Piñon Ridge Reserve
San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh Reserve
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UC Los Angeles
Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve
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UC San Diego
Dawson Los Monos Canyon Reserve
Elliott Chaparral Reserve
Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve
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UC Santa Barbara
Valentine Camp / Valentine Eastern Sierra Reserve
Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laborator (SNARL) / Valentine Eastern Sierra Reserve
Kenneth S. Norris Rancho Marino Reserve
Coal Oil Point Natural Reserve
Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve
Santa Cruz Island Reserve - protected, owned, and managed by TNC
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UC Santa Cruz
Año Nuevo Island Reserve - UC ows a small portion of the Año Nuevo State Reserve, all of which is owned and operated by California State Parks
Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve
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UC Riverside
Sweeney Granite Mountains Desert Research Center
Boyd Deep Canyon Desert Research Center
Emerson Oaks Reserve - protected by TNC
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