"People don't realize that Santa Cruz in the Santa Cruz Mountains has become almost an island, an isolated island, where tons of creatures like mountain lions do not have room to roam," she said. "They become stuck there in the Santa Cruz Mountains and genetically isolated which is bad news for the population."
As crews work to put the finishing touches on shade stations and other installations, the Authority is preparing to open the Coyote Ridge to the public. They say some areas are so ecologically sensitive they'll require visitors to register for special access butterfly passes and use precautions like spraying their shoes. But the reward will be five miles of hiking trails, winding through a unique and critical habitat.
"These lands belong to you. They belong to the public," Mackenzie said. "You helped us purchase them, you will hike on them, you will take care of them. And we hope when you come out here to enjoy your newest preserve, you will enjoy it with wonder and respect and awe because this is part of our future."
An open space with a fascinating past, and exciting future for visitors. Coyote Ridge will open to the public this Thursday. It will also be known by its indigenous name: Mayyan Ooyakma
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