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The University of California Natural Reserve System (UCNRS) is a system of protected areas throughout California. [1] The reserves support UC's mission of teaching, research, and public service. Unlike national and state parks , they are not available for recreational uses , because they were specifically created to enable UC scientists to ...
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President enlarges Round Valley reservation in California Nome Cult Reservation size and history [note 34] Tule river, King's river, Owen's river, et al. 1–9–1873 Ca-2 607 860 Executive Order President sets apart a reserve at Tule river Canceled and a new reserve established Oct. 3, 1873 Round River Valley Reservation: 4–8–1873 Ca-2 583 862
UCNRS University of California National Reserve System; Any pages that are not categorized will be placed in a hidden category titled Category:Protected areas of California articles without parameters. Any help in adding parameters to those pages would be greatly appreciated.
University of California Natural Reserve System (24 P) Pages in category "Nature reserves in California" The following 134 pages are in this category, out of 134 total.
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The Lookout Rancheria is a federal Indian reservation belonging to the Pit River Tribe, a federally recognized tribe of indigenous people of California. The ranchería is located in Modoc County in northern California. [1] Lookout Rancheria is 40 acres (160,000 m 2) large and was established in 1913. [2]