Science

Research

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Research at the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve

The Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve is focused on learning, innovation, preservation, and restoration. To this end, we are excited for the Preserve to serve as a platform for conservation innovation and living laboratory in the Santa Barbara region. Scroll down to learn more about how to get involved in research on the Preserve.

Ongoing Research

Take a look at this dashboard to get to know the projects and people currently conducting research at the Dangermond Preserve.

Explore the Preserve

The Nature Conservancy’s Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve sits at the intersection of two ocean currents, and its topography ranges from sea level to 1,900 feet. Those rare combinations—plus the absence of residential development—make it a trove of biodiversity. Click through this map to learn more about each of the distinct habitat types that exist within the Preserve.

See the Habitats RETURN