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Tijuana River Reserve, California

Endangered Species

The Tijuana River Reserve has six endangered species of birds, in the light-footed clapper rail, California least tern, Belding's savannah sparrow, least Bell's vireo, California brown pelican and occasionally the peregrine falcon. One endangered plant, the salt marsh bird's beak, is also found at the slough. The snowy plover and one of the reserve's shrimp species are both listed as "Threatened" species.


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Tijuana River Reserve's local Web site is
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