Crestridge Ecological Reserve is a vast 2,800-acre property located in El Cajon, CA, that serves as a crucial link between the Lakeside Ecological Reserve and San Diego National Wildlife Refuge. This reserve boasts a diverse range of vegetation, including Diegan coastal sage scrub, mixed chaparral, oak woodlands, grasslands, and riparian areas, providing a habitat for rare plant species like Lakeside ceanothus and San Diego thornmint. It is also home to a variety of wildlife, including golden eagles, owls, white-tailed kites, and numerous other raptors, as well as bats, deer, coyotes, bobcats, foxes, mountain lions, and rattlesnakes.
Despite its proximity to urban development, Crestridge Ecological Reserve remains relatively undisturbed and supports mature riparian woodlands and Engelmann oak woodlands, surrounded by coastal sage scrub and chaparral. This habitat provides nesting and foraging grounds for various raptor species, while also supporting a diverse population of native butterflies and plant species. With its significant ecological value and its role as a habitat linkage, this reserve is a vital conservation area in the region.
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