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Santa Lucia Proposed Wilderness Additions The Santa Lucia proposed wilderness additions encompass steep, chaparral-covered slopes punctuated by greenish-blue serpentine rock formations and red rock outcroppings. Numerous oak groves and grassy meadows are found throughout the additions. The threatened Camatta Canyon amole, a rare type of lily with purple flowers, may exist in the proposed additions. The species is endemic to the La Panza Mountain Range and found nowhere else on Earth. Condors forage in the area, and other raptors often soar overhead. Hi Mountain, adjacent to the proposed wilderness additions, was at one time a Condor release site. Views of the Lopez Lake can be seen from some of the ridge tops and on clear days, the Pacific Ocean can be spotted in the distance. There are two proposed wilderness additions: Hi Mountain and Rinconada units. Total Size: 3,115 acres Quick Facts Like us on facebook to get involved The threatened Camatta Canyon amole, a rare type of lily with purple flowers, may exist in the proposed additions. The species is endemic to the La Panza Mountain Range and found nowhere else on Earth. • California Condor Habitat: The Santa Lucia Wilderness and proposed additions are foraging grounds for the California condor. Photo © Jeff Jones Central Coast Heritage Protection Act – California Wilderness Coalition For more information: Matt Sayles, 805.861.8170 - [email protected]

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Page 1: Santa Lucia Proposed Wilderness Additions...The Santa Lucia proposed wilderness additions encompass steep, chaparral-covered slopes punctuated by greenish-blue serpentine rock formations

Santa Lucia Proposed Wilderness Additions

The Santa Lucia proposed wilderness additions encompass steep, chaparral-covered slopes punctuated by greenish-blue serpentine rock formations and red rock outcroppings.

Numerous oak groves and grassy meadows are found throughout the additions. The threatened Camatta Canyon amole, a rare type of lily with purple flowers, may exist in the proposed additions. The species is endemic to the La Panza Mountain Range and found nowhere else on Earth.

Condors forage in the area, and other raptors often soar overhead. Hi Mountain, adjacent to the proposed wilderness additions, was at one time a Condor release site. Views of the Lopez Lake can be seen from some of the ridge tops and on clear days, the Pacific Ocean can be spotted in the distance.

There are two proposed wilderness additions: Hi Mountain and Rinconada units.

Total Size: 3,115 acres

Quick Facts

Like us on facebook to get involved

• The threatened

Camatta Canyon amole,

a rare type of lily with

purple flowers, may exist

in the proposed additions.

The species is endemic to

the La Panza Mountain

Range and found nowhere

else on Earth.

• California Condor

Habitat: The Santa Lucia

Wilderness and proposed

additions are foraging

grounds for the California

condor.

Photo © Jeff Jones

Central Coast Heritage Protection Act – California Wilderness Coalition For more information: Matt Sayles, 805.861.8170 - [email protected]