Goal: The goal for managing human use of preserves is to understand and reduce the impacts of human uses on Conserved Lands where human use is reducing the population levels and/or viability of MSP species populations.
Management units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Beginning in 2017, limit or restrict passive recreation uses within Important Management Areas and/or significant occurrences of MSP species during the breeding season for animals and peak growing season for plants and minimize adverse effects from vegetation trampling, erosion, and trash.
Action | Statement | Action status | Projects |
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IMP-1 | Identify where passive recreation uses may impact Important Management Areas and/or significant occurrences of MSP species on preserves. If possible, implement restrictions on use of these areas during the breeding season and peak growing season for plants. | Furby-North Preserve Unauthorized Control Project, Proctor Valley Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) Barrier, Otay River Valley Cactus Wren Habitat Restoration and Enhancement , Spring Canyon/Goat Mesa Vernal Pool Restoration | |
IMP-2 | Implement litter control measures, such as closed garbage cans and recycling bins, at preserve access points. | Furby-North Preserve Unauthorized Control Project, Proctor Valley Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) Barrier, Otay River Valley Cactus Wren Habitat Restoration and Enhancement , Spring Canyon/Goat Mesa Vernal Pool Restoration |
Criteria | Deadline year |
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Restrictions on Passive Recreation Implemented for the Protection of MSP Resources | 2021 |
Threat Name | Threat Code |
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Human uses of the Preserves | HUMUSE |