James Reserve

James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve

The founders' rock in James Reserve
Map showing the location of James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve

Location in Southern California

Location Riverside County, California, United States
Nearest town Idyllwild
Coordinates 33°48′30″N 116°46′40″W / 33.80833°N 116.77778°W / 33.80833; -116.77778Coordinates: 33°48′30″N 116°46′40″W / 33.80833°N 116.77778°W / 33.80833; -116.77778
Area 29 acres (0.045 sq mi)
Established 1966 (1966)
Administrator University of California Natural Reserve System
Website http://james.ucnrs.org/

The James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve, a unit of the University of California Natural Reserve System, is a 29-acre (120,000 m2) ecological reserve and biological field station located at an altitude of 5,200 feet (1,600 m) in a wilderness area of the San Jacinto Mountains near Lake Fulmor in Riverside County, California, United States.

The James Reserve property was purchased in 1966 by the University of California, Riverside, from Harry and Grace James.

In addition to acting as a protected natural area for teaching and research in the sciences, it is also available as an engineering testing ground for various sensor-related and ecosystem monitoring technologies.

The primary research focus at the James Reserve has been ecological monitoring using ecological sensing systems. Over the internet, researchers, students and the interested public may unobtrusively visit and view nature via a webcam observatory, which includes an interactive robotic camera. Devices in the outdoor laboratory allow non-intrusive, around-the-clock monitoring.

The Director of the Reserve is Dr. Jennifer Gee, who received her Ph.D. from Princeton University, in the field of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

Overnight accommodations for researchers and school groups may be made for the on-site Trailfinders Lodge. Visitation is by permission only.

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