Cactus Springs A

San Bernardino National Forest · California · 53 acres · RoadlessArea Rule (2001)
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Observed Species (15)

Species with confirmed research-grade observation records from iNaturalist community science data.

California Ebony Tarantula (1)
Aphonopelma eutylenum
Canyon Live Oak (1)
Quercus chrysolepis
Desert Agave (1)
Agave deserti
Desert Mountain Phlox (1)
Phlox austromontana
Incense Cedar (1)
Calocedrus decurrens
Jeffrey's Pine (1)
Pinus jeffreyi
Panamint Live-forever (1)
Dudleya saxosa
Panhandle Prickly-pear (1)
Opuntia polyacantha
Pinewoods Lousewort (1)
Pedicularis semibarbata
Red-tailed Hawk (1)
Buteo jamaicensis
Rose Sage (4)
Salvia pachyphylla
Snowplant (1)
Sarcodes sanguinea
Wax Currant (1)
Ribes cereum
Western Rough Sedge (1)
Carex senta
Yellow-yarrow (1)
Eriophyllum confertiflorum
Federally Listed Species (5)

Species identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as potentially occurring within this area based on range and habitat data. These designations do not indicate confirmed presence — they identify habitat where agency actions may require consultation under the Endangered Species Act.

Least Bell's Vireo
Vireo bellii pusillusEndangered
Mojave Desert Tortoise
Gopherus agassiziiThreatened
Southwestern Willow Flycatcher
Empidonax traillii extimusEndangered
Desert Bighorn Sheep
Ovis canadensis nelsoni
Monarch
Danaus plexippusProposed Threatened
Other Species of Concern (14)

Species identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as potentially occurring based on range and habitat data.

Black-chinned Sparrow
Spizella atrogularis
Bullock's Oriole
Icterus bullockii
California Thrasher
Toxostoma redivivum
Cassin's Finch
Haemorhous cassinii
Channel Island Song Sparrow
Melospiza melodia graminea
Lawrence's Goldfinch
Spinus lawrencei
Northern Harrier
Circus hudsonius
Nuttall's Woodpecker
Dryobates nuttallii
Oak Titmouse
Baeolophus inornatus
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Contopus cooperi
Pinyon Jay
Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus
Western Screech-Owl
Megascops kennicottii cardonensis
White-headed Woodpecker
Dryobates albolarvatus gravirostris
Wrentit
Chamaea fasciata
Migratory Birds of Conservation Concern (11)

Birds of conservation concern identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as potentially occurring based on range data. These species may warrant additional consideration under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

Black-chinned Sparrow
Spizella atrogularis
Bullock's Oriole
Icterus bullockii
California Thrasher
Toxostoma redivivum
Cassin's Finch
Haemorhous cassinii
Lawrence's Goldfinch
Spinus lawrencei
Oak Titmouse
Baeolophus inornatus
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Contopus cooperi
Pinyon Jay
Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus
Song Sparrow
Melospiza melodia
Western Screech-Owl
Megascops kennicottii
Wrentit
Chamaea fasciata
Vegetation (1)

Composition from LANDFIRE 2024 EVT spatial analysis. Ecosystems classified per NatureServe Terrestrial Ecological Systems.

California Mixed Conifer Forest
Tree / Conifer · 14 ha
GNR66.4%

Cactus Springs A

Cactus Springs A Roadless Area

San Bernardino National Forest, California · 53 acres