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As vast as it is beautiful, protected open spaces comprise more than
half of the historic 93,000-acre Irvine Ranch, known for its
master-planned communities and unique abundance of accessible
wildlands, trails and parks. It was created over the last 100 years
through conservation initiatives of The Irvine Company, community
organizations and municipalities. It is home to hundreds of species of
native plants and animals, and features terrain varying from rugged
mountains to rolling meadows to sandy beaches. The Irvine Ranch
Conservancy, in cooperation with owners and stakeholders, serves as
steward of the wildlands and parks, integrating two primary roles:
planning and managing the preservation and protection of the native
habitat and species on the land, and coordinating appropriate public
access to the area.
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