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Most of the 11,000 acres is the expansive northern sphere of The Irvine Ranch, immediately adjacent to the Cleveland National Forest and the Nature Reserve of Orange County.
These lands form a giant, uninterrupted swath of open space stretching east from Gypsum Canyon to the Cleveland National Forest, and contain several complete watersheds and significant wildlife linkages that enable animals to move freely.
They encompass Silverado, Modjeska, Blind, Fremont and Baker canyons. Besides their sheer magnitude, the North Ranch lands are rich in biodiversity. They support an unusually diverse array of wildlife, plants and geological formations.
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