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RCA’s "reserve of the month" highlights JPR Inc. parcels and species habitat in southeast plan area
Summary
Reserve Management and Monitoring Manager Cody Bear Sutton presented JPR Inc. reserve lands in unincorporated Riverside County, describing over 2,000 acres of acquired reserves, proposed Core 6 (about 4,300 acres when assembled), habitat types and several covered species including the Quino checkerspot butterfly, Payson's jewel-flower, granite night lizard, golden eagle, and mountain quail.
Cody Bear Sutton, Reserve Management and Monitoring Manager for the RCA, presented the May 'reserve of the month' on May 4, describing JPR Inc. reserve lands—parcels referred to by the RCA as ANS/Knowles, Winchester 700, JPR Inc., JPR Inc. 6, and Silverado Ranch—located in unincorporated Riverside County east of Temecula.
Cody said the RCA acquired the JPR Inc. parcels primarily with Section 6…
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