Coyote Valley

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Coyote Valley is a largely undeveloped, ecologically important valley in southern Santa Clara County, California, known as a key wildlife corridor and agricultural area between urban San José and the rural South County.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural area
valley
wildlife corridor
climateRole carbon sequestration in soils and vegetation
floodplain storage
groundwater recharge
conservationFocusOf regional environmental organizations
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecologicalRole link between Bay Area coastal and inland mountain ranges
movement corridor for wildlife
hasEcosystemService habitat connectivity between the Santa Cruz Mountains and the Diablo Range
hasFeature creeks
farmland
grasslands
riparian corridors
wetlands
knownFor agriculture
ecological importance
open space
wildlife connectivity
landUse largely undeveloped
locatedBetween rural South County
urban San José
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Santa Clara County
surface form: Santa Clara County, California

South San José NERFINISHED
managedInPartBy Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority NERFINISHED
near Coyote Creek NERFINISHED
Coyote Creek Parkway NERFINISHED
Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve NERFINISHED
partOf Santa Clara Valley NERFINISHED
region Silicon Valley area NERFINISHED
South Bay NERFINISHED
subjectOf land-use planning debates in San José
supportsSpecies badger
bobcat
coyote
migratory birds
mountain lion
threatenedBy urban development pressure
traversedBy Monterey Road NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 101 NERFINISHED
usedFor orchards
ranching
row crops
withinJurisdictionOf City of San José NERFINISHED
Santa Clara County government NERFINISHED
zonedHistoricallyFor urban reserve (parts)

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Coyote Creek near Coyote Valley