MultiSpeciesReserve.org
Title
Southwestern Riverside County Multi-Species Reserve
Description
We are a Showcase of Life
The Southwestern Riverside County Multi-Species Reserve contains more than 13,500 acres of natural lands surrounding both Lake Skinner and Diamond Valley Lake between Hemet and Temecula. Preserved in perpetuity, the Reserve was formed in part as an environmental mitigation measure for the Diamond Valley Lake project by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
The Reserve contains several different types of native California habitat, including coastal sage scrub, willow riparian and oak woodlands, and grassland.
Many plant and animal species call the Reserve a home, including more than 16 State and Federal listed as sensitive, threatened or endangered species.
Languages
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Additional Information
- Animal
- Animals
- Bike
- Bird
- Bird Watching
- Birding
- Birds
- Cahuilla
- California
- California Gnatcatcher
- Canoeing
- Corridor
- Counties
- Creek
- Diamond Valley Lake
- Endangered
- Endangered Species
- Flower
- Flowers
- Hike
- Hiking
- Horse Back
- Indian
- Insect
- Insects
- Kangaroo Rat
- Kayaking
- Lake Elsinore
- Lake Skinner
- Luiseno
- Multi Species Reserve
- Plant
- Plants
- Raptors
- Rare Birds
- Red Legged Frog
- Reptile
- Reptiles
- Riding
- Riparian
- Riverside
- Riverside County
- Science And Environment
- Sea Kayaking
- Southern California
- Southwestern Pond Turtle
- Stephens
- Stream
- Temecula
- Threatened
- Threatened Species
- Trail
- Trails
- United States
- Wild
- Wildflower
- Wildflowers
- Horseback
- Multi-species Reserve
- North America
- Red-legged Frog
- Regional
- Science and Environment