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The San Bernardino National Forest is a United States national forest in Southern California encompassing 823,816 acres (3,333.87 km 2) of which 677,982 acres (2,743.70 km 2) are federal. [1]
The 2009 discovery of R. muscosa at two locations in the San Bernardino National Forest was newsworthy. [10] The frog is represented in the Sierra Nevada by three or four populations. [ 1 ] Its decline is attributed to many factors, including introduced species of fish such as trout, livestock grazing, [ 11 ] chytrid fungus, [ 12 ] and probably ...
San Bernardino ranges Pacific shrew: Sorex pacificus: Northwest American water shrew: Sorex palustris: Sierra Nevada, Cascades, and Coast Ranges above 1,300 m (4,000 ft) Preble's shrew: Sorex preblei: Cascades above 1,200 m (4,000 ft) Ornate shrew: Sorex ornatus: 5 ssp. of special concern Central and southwest Fog shrew: Sorex sonomae ...
The San Bernardino Forest Reserve was established by the United States General Land Office in California on February 25, 1893 with 737,280 acres (2,983.7 km 2) in the San Bernardino Mountains. After the transfer of federal forests to the U.S. Forest Service in 1905, it became a National Forest on March 4, 1907.
Siblings, ages 4 and 2, are killed when the fast-moving San Bernardino National Forest creek sweeps them downstream. Two toddlers swept away, killed in fast-moving San Bernardino National Forest creek
G. s. californicus, the San Bernardino flying squirrel, is found in the San Bernardino National Forest in California. [7] In 2010, the Center for Biological Diversity petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to give the San Bernardino flying squirrel protections as an endangered species, but ultimately their request was denied. [8]
"It's burning out of control," said David Cruz, spokesman for the San Bernardino National Forest. Running Springs, a community of about 4,600 residents, is a major gateway to the popular tourist ...
The San Bernardino Mountains, along with the nearby San Gabriel and San Jacinto ranges, is considered a sky island – a high mountain region whose plants and animals vary dramatically from those in the surrounding semi-arid lands. The San Bernardinos in particular comprise the largest forested region in Southern California, and support some ...