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The University of California Natural Reserve System (UC NRS) is the largest and most diverse system of university-administered reserves in the world. The University of California NRS manages 35 wildland sites, which encompass about and include examples of most of California's ecosystems. The reserve system is used for teaching, research, and public service.

List of Reserves

Reserve Campus Area (ha) Area (Acre) Coordinates Web Notes
Berkeley 3,166 7,915 (External Link) Protected by The Nature Conservancy (TNC).
Santa Cruz 10 25 (External Link) UC manages site within the larger Año Nuevo State Reserve, owned and operated by California State Parks.
Davis 176 436 (External Link)
Riverside 65 160 (External Link)
Riverside 6,749 16,873 (External Link)
Irvine 124 306 (External Link)
Santa Barbara 93 230 (External Link)
Berkeley 695 1,720 (External Link)
Santa Barbara 68 170 (External Link)
San Diego 93 230 (External Link)
Davis 25 62 (External Link)
San Diego 43 107 (External Link)
Riverside 102 255 (External Link) Protected by TNC.
Santa Cruz 242 606 (External Link)
Berkeley 932 2,392 (External Link)
Riverside 12 29 (External Link) Satellite site Oasis de los Osos protected by TNC.
Berkeley 28 70 (External Link) Protected by TNC.
Davis 634 1,566 (External Link) Protected by TNC and the Solano Land Trust.
San Diego 7 16 (External Link)
Santa Barbara 200 500 (External Link)
Santa Cruz 1,584 3,911 (External Link) TNC involved in the protection of this site.
Davis 2,800 7,050 (External Link)
Riverside 289 715 (External Link)
Davis 784 1,937 (External Link)
Berkeley 183 452 (External Link)
Irvine 82 202 (External Link)
Santa Barbara 18,624 46,020 (External Link) Protected, owned, and managed by TNC.
San Diego 342 844 (External Link)
Santa Barbara 2,358 5,896 (External Link)
Davis 233 583 (External Link)
Los Angeles 126 310 (External Link)
Riverside 3,600 9,000 (External Link)
Santa Barbara 87 205 (External Link) Includes Valentine Camp and the Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory (SNARL).
Santa Cruz 10 26 (External Link)

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