Burns Piñon Ridge Reserve

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Coordinates34°08′57″N 116°27′15″W / 34.14917°N 116.45417°W / 34.14917; -116.45417
Area303 acres (0.473 mi2)
Established1972
Burns Piñon Ridge Reserve
Map showing the location of Burns Piñon Ridge Reserve
Map showing the location of Burns Piñon Ridge Reserve
Map showing the location of Burns Piñon Ridge Reserve
Map showing the location of Burns Piñon Ridge Reserve
LocationSan Bernardino County, California
Coordinates34°08′57″N 116°27′15″W / 34.14917°N 116.45417°W / 34.14917; -116.45417
Area303 acres (0.473 mi2)
Established1972
Governing bodyUniversity of California, Irvine
Websitehttp://burns.ucnrs.org/

The Burns Piñon Ridge Reserve is a 303-acre (123 ha) nature reserve that is part of the University of California Natural Reserve System.[1] It is located near Yucca Valley, California in San Bernardino County, California. Administered by UC Irvine, the reserve is owned by the University of California and managed for teaching and research.[2]

Reserve lands form a transition zone, or ecotone, between the high-elevation ecosystems of the San Bernardino Mountains and the lower, hotter Mojave Desert.

From 1947 to 1972, the reserve was owned by Bruce and Jean Burns. The couple built a home and raised a family there before selling much of the property to the university. The Burns house now serves as a field station that provides accommodations for reserve visitors. The university purchased the remainder of the Burns land in 1990.[1]

Geology

The most salient feature of the reserve are its weathered boulder hills. Because the reserve lies in the rain shadow of the San Bernardino Mountains, millions of years of drying eroded the soils. Wind blew away much of the soil, exposing the granitic bedrock below. Additional spalling produced the characteristic look of the reserve's boulder piles.

Ecology

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