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Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve

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Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve" is an 1,831 acres (7.41 km²) publicly owned park in southern Santa Clara County. It is currently undergoing restoration and infrastructure work and is schedule to open to the public in 2018.

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Environment

Because of its rare serpentine soil, this grassland area is a critical habitat for the Bay checkerspot butterfly, the California tiger salamander, and the California red-legged frog, all of which are endangered. It also supports a wide variety of California native and endemic plants.

Acquisition

The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority acquired 1,831 acres (7.41 km²) in the area previously referred to by sever names, including Coyote Ridge, in 2015 and the property is scheduled to open in 2018 as Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve. A variety of public and private sources made the acquisition possible after United Technologies Corporation (UTC) agreed to donate the property to the Open Space Authority; the company receives a tax credit through the California Natural Heritage State Tax Credit Program. Under this program, the Open Space Authority must reimburse the state. In addition:

The Authority received funding for the acquisition from a broad public and private partnership that

included a $2.7 million grant from the Wildlife Conservation Board, $2 million from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Section 6 land acquisition program to further Habitat Conservation Plans under the Endangered Species Act, $1 million from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, $1 million from the State Coastal Conservancy, $1 million from the Bureau of Reclamation Central Valley Project, $400,000 from the State Parks Recreational Trails Program, and a contributor who prefers to remain anonymous.

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Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve Wikipedia