The pine–oak forests cover an area of 4,000 km2 (1,500 sq mi), bounded by the southern extent of the California chaparral and woodlands to the west, by the Baja California desert to the southwest, and by the Sonoran Desert to the east. It lies at the southeastern extent of the Mediterranean climate region that covers much of California and the northwestern corner of Baja California, and the climate is temperate with winter rains. It is one of the southernmost ecoregions of the temperate coniferous forest biome in North America, and the only instance of this biome in Mexico.
Tecate cypress (Cupressus forbesii) are found in scattered groves across the range. The critically endangered San Pedro Mártir cypress (Hesperocyparis montana) is endemic to the Sierra San Pedro Mártir, where it grows on slopes and in canyons from 1,900 to 2,520 meters elevation.[4] The Sierra Juárez and San Pedro Mártir pine–oak forests are near the southern limit of the distribution of the California fan palm (Washingtonia filifera).[5] The higher portions of these Peninsular Ranges harbor many rare and endemic species.
Native birds include the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), California condor (Gymnogyps californianus), pinyon jay (Gymnohinus cyanocephalus), and white-breasted nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis).[3] California condors were extirpated from the mountains by the 1930s.[9] Condors were reintroduced to the ecoregion in 2002, and by 2022 numbered about 40 individuals.[10]
^Riemann, H., & Ezcurra Exequiel. (2007). Endemic Regions of the Vascular Flora of the Peninsula of Baja California, Mexico. Journal of Vegetation Science, 18(3), 327–336. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4499231
^Escobar-Flores, J. G., Ruiz-Campos, G., Guevara-Carrizales, A. A., & Martínez-Gallardo, R. (2011). Extension of Southern Range and New Specimens of the Western Gray Squirrel, Sciurus griseus anthonyi (Mammalia: Sciuridae), in Baja California, México. Western North American Naturalist, 71(1), 119–120. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41718123
^Villarreal-Fletes, J. A., Guevara-Carrizales, A. A., Ruiz-Campos, G., De Leon-Giron, G., & Tremor, S. (2022). Recent records of Anthony’s Mexican mole (Scapanus anthonyi Allen, 1893) in Sierra San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, México. Western North American Naturalist, 82(3), 599–602. https://doi.org/10.3398/064.082.0315
^Henderson, D. A. (1960). Geography of the Sierras Juarez and San Pedro Martir, Baja California, Mexico. California Geographer, 1, 21–28.