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SUMMARY:Coexisting with Rattlesnakes in Los Angeles County
DESCRIPTION:Living with Rattlesnakes\nWhat Los Angeles County Residents Need to Know \nRattlesnake encounters are on the rise across Ventura County this spring\, raising questions and concerns for hikers\, homeowners\, pet owners\, and anyone spending time outdoors. \nJoin local wildlife educator Dana Stangel of Teranga Ranch and local rattlesnake relocator Shandi Noble for an informative community presentation focused on rattlesnake behavior\, safety\, coexistence\, and practical steps residents can take to reduce conflict and stay safe. \nTopics will include: \nWhy encounters may be increasing this year \nWhat to do if you see a rattlesnake \nHow to reduce attractants around your home \nSafety tips for hikers\, families\, and pets \nCommon myths and misconceptions \nThe ecological role of rattlesnakes in our local environment \nThe evening will also include time for questions and discussion.\n📅 June 21\, 2026\n🕖 2:00 PM\n📍 Placerita Canyon Nature Center\n💻 Live\nPresented in partnership with Placerita Canyon Nature Center and Teranga Ranch.
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/coexisting-with-rattlesnakes-in-los-angeles-county/
LOCATION:Placerita Canyon Nature Center\, 19152 Placerita Canyon Rd\, Newhall\, CA\, 91321\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260627T193000
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SUMMARY:Wildlife After Dark
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Hidden World of Southern California After Sunset \nHave you ever wondered what happens in the Santa Monica Mountains after sunset? \nJoin Dana Stangel\, founder of Teranga Wildlife and California Naturalist instructor\, for a guided evening walk exploring the fascinating world of Southern California’s nocturnal wildlife. \nListen for owls and coyotes\, watch for bats overhead\, search for tracks and wildlife signs\, and learn how animals survive and thrive in the darkness. \nSaturday\, June 27\n7:30pm – 9pm\nMeet at Wendy Trailhead\, Newbury Park\nEasy walk • Ages 12+ • Advance registration required\nMembers: $20\nNon-Members: $25
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/wildlife-after-dark/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:California's Redwoods: Ecology of an Ancient Forest (Encino)
DESCRIPTION:From towering giants that can live for over 2\,000 years to tiny banana slugs and fog-drenched ferns\, California’s coastal redwood forests are among the most remarkable ecosystems on Earth. Join naturalist Dana Stangel as we explore the ecology\, history\, and conservation of these ancient forests. Along the way\, we’ll discover how redwoods survive fire\, harvest water from fog\, support an astonishing diversity of life\, and continue to inspire visitors from around the world. Through stories\, photographs\, and natural history insights\, we’ll journey from the forest floor to the canopy and uncover what makes the redwoods one of California’s greatest natural treasures. \nJoin us and the Santa Susana Mountain Park Association for this free presentation!
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/californias-redwoods-ecology-of-an-ancient-forest/
LOCATION:22300 Devonshire St. Encino\, CA 91311
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260821T180000
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SUMMARY:Wheeler Gorge Naturalist Campout Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Slow down\, look closer\, and connect with nature during this small-group camping weekend with guided walks and a night hike. \nJoin Teranga Ranch for a weekend of camping\, exploration\, and connection with nature at beautiful Wheeler Gorge Campground in the Los Padres National Forest. \nThis small-group experience is designed for curious adults\, nature enthusiasts\, families\, and anyone looking to slow down and spend meaningful time outdoors. Throughout the weekend\, we’ll explore the natural history of the area through guided nature walks\, wildlife observation\, creek exploration\, campfire discussions\, and a guided night hike. \nWhether you’re an experienced naturalist or simply enjoy being outside\, this campout offers an opportunity to discover the plants\, animals\, tracks\, sounds\, and stories that make Wheeler Gorge such a special place. \nRegistration includes campsite fees and all guided activities. \nParticipants are responsible for their own transportation\, camping equipment\, meals\, snacks\, and beverages. \nSpace is limited to 15 participants to ensure a personal and engaging experience. \nWhat’s Included:\nTwo nights of camping at Wheeler Gorge Campground\nGuided nature walks\nCampfire discussions\nGuided night hike\nNatural history interpretation throughout the weekend\nCampsite fees \nWhat’s Not Included\nTransportation\nTent and camping equipment (but let us know if you need anything- we can help.)\nMeals\, snacks\, and beverages\nPersonal gear \nWho Should Attend?\nAdults\nFamilies with older children\nNature enthusiasts\nBeginning and experienced campers \nGroup Size\nLimited to 15 participants \nTickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wheeler-gorge-naturalist-campout-weekend-tickets-1993879843285
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/wheeler-gorge-naturalist-campout-weekend/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260919T080000
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SUMMARY:Santa Cruz Island Day Trip
DESCRIPTION:Join Teranga Ranch for a day exploring one of California’s most remarkable natural treasures: Santa Cruz Island\, the largest of the Channel Islands. \nThis small-group excursion will take us through rugged island landscapes\, coastal habitats\, and scenic overlooks as we search for wildlife and discover the unique natural history of the Channel Islands. Along the way\, we’ll look for island foxes\, observe birds and other wildlife\, explore native plant communities\, and learn about the geology\, ecology\, and conservation of this extraordinary island ecosystem. \nWhether you’re a nature enthusiast\, hiker\, photographer\, or simply curious about the natural world\, this guided exploration offers an opportunity to slow down\, look closer\, and experience Santa Cruz Island through the eyes of a naturalist. \nRegistration includes round-trip ferry transportation and guided natural history interpretation throughout the day. \nParticipants are responsible for transportation to Ventura Harbor\, parking\, meals\, water\, and personal gear. \nSpace is limited to 15 participants to ensure a personal and engaging experience.\nAdvance registration is required because ferry tickets must be purchased in advance. \nWhat’s Included\nRound-trip ferry transportation to Santa Cruz Island\nGuided natural history exploration\nWildlife observation opportunities\nSmall-group experience (15 participants maximum) \nWhat’s Not Included\nTransportation to Ventura Harbor\nParking fees\nMeals\, snacks\, and beverages\nPersonal gear and sun protection \nTickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/santa-cruz-island-day-trip-tickets-1993883452079
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/santa-cruz-island-day-trip/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261017T100000
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SUMMARY:Los Angeles Catio Tour
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date for the 4th Annual LA Catio Tour! \nMore info to come! \n(Got catio? Email scout@losangelescatiotour.com)
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/los-angeles-catio-tour/
LOCATION:CA
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