University of California, Riverside, Natural Reserve System records
Collection Scope and Contents
This collection contains correspondence, reports, and other material regarding the University of California (UC) Natural Reserve System, a network of protected natural areas throughout California that are administered by UC. Primarily includes material pertaining to the University of California, Riverside (UCR) Natural Reserve System including the Box Springs Reserve, Boyd Deep Canyon Desert Research Center, Emerson Oaks Reserve, Motte Rimrock Reserve, James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve, Etiwanda Wash Reserve (property sold), and Sweeney Granite Mountains Desert Research Center. Material regarding sites proposed as possible additions to the UC Natural Reserve System and protected areas in California of interest to the UC Natural Reserve system is also included.
Dates
- Creation: 1939-2004, undated
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1970-1990
Creator
Languages
The collection is in English.
Access
A portion of the collection is open for research. The 2023 accrual is unprocessed. Please contact Special Collections & University Archives regarding the availability of materials for research use.
Publication Rights
Copyright Unknown: Some materials in these collections may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, the reproduction, and/or commercial use, of some materials may be restricted by gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing agreement(s), and/or trademark rights. Distribution or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. To the extent other restrictions apply, permission for distribution or reproduction from the applicable rights holder is also required. Responsibility for obtaining permissions, and for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Historical Note
The UC Natural Reserve System is a network of protected natural areas throughout California. Its 38 sites include more than 750,000 acres, making it the largest university-administered reserve system in the world. Most major state ecosystems are represented, from coastal tidepools to inland deserts, and lush wetlands to Sierra Nevada forests. The reserves also serve as a gateway to more than a million acres of public lands. Founded in 1965 to provide undisturbed environments for research, education, and public service, the Natural Reserve System contributes to the understanding and wise stewardship of the earth.
The following reserves are managed by UCR: Box Springs Reserve, Boyd Deep Canyon Desert Research Center, Emerson Oaks Reserve, Motte Rimrock Reserve, James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve, Etiwanda Wash Reserve (property sold), and Sweeney Granite Mountains Desert Research Center.
{Historical Background from: University of California Natural Reserve System website, http://nrs.ucop.edu}
Extent
33.46 Linear Feet (29 boxes)
Abstract
This collection contains correspondence, reports, and other material regarding the University of California (UC) Natural Reserve System, a network of protected natural areas throughout California that are administered by UC. Primarily includes material pertaining to the University of California, Riverside (UCR) Natural Reserve System including the Box Springs Reserve, Boyd Deep Canyon Desert Research Center, Emerson Oaks Reserve, Motte Rimrock Reserve, James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve, Etiwanda Wash Reserve (property sold), and Sweeney Granite Mountains Desert Research Center. Material regarding sites proposed as possible additions to the UC Natural Reserve System and protected areas in California of interest to the UC Natural Reserve system is also included.
Collection Arrangement
This collection is arranged into five series as follows:
- Series 1. UC Natural Reserve System, 1963-2004, undated
- Series 2. UCR Natural Reserve System, 1961-2004, undated
- Series 3. Proposed reserves, 1966-2004, undated
- Series 4. Protected areas, 1939-1998, undated
- Series 5. Unprocessed accrual, circa 1920-2000
Acquisition Information
The collection was transferred in 2012, with an accrual added in 2023.
Processing History
The initial transfer of the collection was processed by Sarah Wolak and Eric Milenkiewicz, 2012-2013.
Subject
- University of California, Riverside (Organization)
Genre / Form
Geographic
Topical
- Title
- University of California, Riverside, Natural Reserve System records
- Status
- Processed
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Sarah Wolak and Eric Milenkiewicz, 2012-2013.
- Date
- 2013
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Description is in English.
Repository Details
Part of the University Archives Repository
University of California
Rivera Library
P.O. Box 5900
Riverside CA 92517-5900 USA
specialcollections@ucr.edu