The UC Santa Cruz Natural Reserves, part of the UC Natural Reserve System, encompass six diverse and ecologically significant areas in Santa Cruz, California. These reserves serve as living laboratories and outdoor classrooms for students at UC Santa Cruz and researchers from around the world, offering internship, research, and job opportunities for students, as well as research, class visits, and public service opportunities for visitors.
With a mission to preserve and study the natural environment, the UC Santa Cruz Natural Reserves provide a canvas for the Unseen California arts initiative and offer a unique experience for visitors to explore the beauty and biodiversity of the Santa Cruz Mountains, Younger Lagoon, Año Nuevo, Fort Ord, Landels-Hill Big Creek, and UCSC Campus. By supporting the UC Santa Cruz Natural Reserves, individuals can contribute to the future of these reserves as invaluable resources for research, education, and conservation.
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