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Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary

Coordinates: 33°42′38″N 117°37′11″W / 33.71051°N 117.61978°W / 33.71051; -117.61978
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Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary[1] is a non-profit nature reserve on the Santa Ana Mountains in Orange County, California in the United States. It is located near the end of Modjeska Canyon, at the foot of Modjeska Peak, and adjacent to the Cleveland National Forest. The Sanctuary is owned and operated by California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. The nearest community is the city of Lake Forest.

The Sanctuary serves as a research center for CSUF students, faculty and others. Tucker is open to the public to enjoy and learn about the local wildlife and natural habitat in the Southern California canyon area.[2]

Tucker's facilities include a small natural history museum and interpretive center, two ponds, a bird observation porch and feeders, relaxing patio and picnic areas, a small amphitheatre, a caretaker's house, hiking trails, a gift shop, restrooms and a visitor parking lot.[3]

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33°42′38″N 117°37′11″W / 33.71051°N 117.61978°W / 33.71051; -117.61978