This protected area represents a unique habitat type characterized by a dominance of golden aster plants within a scrubland ecosystem. These preserves are specifically designated to safeguard these rare or threatened plant communities and the associated wildlife that depend on them. They often feature a mosaic of open, sunny patches and denser thickets, creating diverse microclimates.
The preservation of such areas is crucial for maintaining biodiversity, supporting ecological research, and providing educational opportunities. These reserves serve as refuges for specialized species that have adapted to the specific conditions of the habitat. Historical land use practices, natural disturbances, and ongoing conservation efforts shape the composition and structure of the environment, influencing its long-term ecological health.