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SUMMARY:Local Reptiles
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our weekly YouTube program!\nThis week\, we’re talking about local reptiles!\nJoin Wildlife Educator Dana Stangel of Teranga Ranch as we learn more about our local reptile neighbors.\nDo you have questions about lizards? What kinds of snakes live here? How can I be  safe where rattlers live? I hear toads at night- what’s up with that? What makes alligator lizards so special? We’ll answer all of these questions and more!
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/local-reptiles/
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SUMMARY:Kids Program! 101 Questions about Desert Life
DESCRIPTION:Join us on YouTube while we use popular children’s books and stories to talk about local wildlife!\nThis week’s program is part of our Desert Series.\nThe California desert is an AMAZING ecosystem that is burgeoning with life!!\nWhat is the largest desert spider? Where can a bird live in the desert? How many kinds of animals live in a saguaro? What is “thermoregulation” and how do reptiles and other animals use it in the desert?\nJoin us as we learn all about the California desert!
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/kids-program-101-questions-about-desert-life/
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SUMMARY:All About Feeding Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our weekly YouTube program!\nThis week\, it’s about feeding wildlife.\nWho’s your favorite? Hummingbirds\, scrub jays\, or squirrels? Or do you prefer raccoons and skunks?\nWho are you feeding\, what are you feeding them and why? What do these animals eat in the wild?\nAre there negative consequences to feeding wildlife? Join us for this and more!
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/all-about-feeding-wildlife/
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SUMMARY:Kids Program! Creatures of the Desert World
DESCRIPTION:Join us on YouTube while we use popular children’s books and stories to talk about local wildlife!\nThis week’s program is part of our Desert Series.\nThe California desert is an AMAZING ecosystem that is burgeoning with life!!\nWhat is the largest desert spider? Where can a bird live in the desert? How many kinds of animals live in a saguaro? What is “thermoregulation” and how do reptiles and other animals use it in the desert?\nJoin us as we learn all about the California desert!
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/kids-program-creatures-of-the-desert-world/
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SUMMARY:Tule Elk / CALM Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Due to COVID-19 this field trip will be rescheduled for another date. \nJoin Teranga Ranch on an educational adventure as we explore the Tule Elk Preserve and the spectacular native wildlife that can be found at the California Living Museum. \nThe Tule Elk preserve in Buttonwillow is an homage to the past and home to California’s only endemic elk\, the Tule Elk.  Learn his story of a comeback from the brink of extinction and watch herd dynamics in action. \nThe California Living Museum is an amazing collection of native wildlife that came in through their wildlife hospital but could not be returned to the wild for whatever reason.  It’s a little educational gem in Bakersfield!  \nThis is a carpool/caravan trip! \nComplete\, detailed itinerary will be made available at registration. \n(Let us know: Can you offer a place in your car? Would you like to ride w/someone else?) \nReserve your spot by sending your donation via Paypal (please use the friends and family option) to donations@terangaranch.org with the message “Tule Elk/CALM”. Or you can email me to let me know you’re going and then mail your check to Teranga Ranch PO Box 4222 Sunland 91041. \n\n$75 per person\nSaturday\, April 25\, 2020\n8am-5pm\n\n \n\nLeave from: Lowell Park & Ride (3930 Lowell\, La Crescenta 91214)\n \n\nAll reservations must be in by April 20.
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/tule-elk-calm-field-trip/
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SUMMARY:"On the Water With Otters" Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Due to COVID-19 this field trip will be rescheduled for another date. \nSpend the day driving up the coast\, lunching and responsibly kayaking in an area where wild sea otters live. \nThis is a carpool/caravan trip! \nComplete\, detailed itinerary will be made available at registration. \n(Let us know: Can you offer a place in your car? Would you like to ride w/someone else?) \nReserve your spot by sending your donation via Paypal (please use the friends and family option) to donations@terangaranch.org with the message “Otter Friday”. Or you can email me to let me know you’re going and then mail your check to Teranga Ranch PO Box 4222 Sunland 91041. \n\n$99 per person\nFriday\, April 10\, 2020\n8am-5pm\n \n\nLeave from: Lowell Park & Ride (3930 Lowell\, La Crescenta 91214)\n \n\nAll reservations must be in by April 1.
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/on-the-water-with-otters-field-trip/
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SUMMARY:"Backyard Pet Safety" (Free Educational Program)
DESCRIPTION:Due to COVID-19 this field trip will be rescheduled for another date. \nKeeping our furry families safe is super important\nDo you have a pet that enjoys spending time in your yard? Then our “Backyard Pet Safety Workshop” is for you! \nJoin Purrs & Grrrs Dog Walking + Pet Sitting and Teranga Ranch for a helpful workshop on Backyard Pet Safety!\nCrescenta Canada Pet Hospital is hosting this great event for pet parents! \nLearn how to effectively protect your pets and safeguard your yard while co-existing and respecting our amazing local wildlife! We’ll review some great tips including –  \n\nPets and backyard wildlife\nReducing wildlife attractants\nBackyard wildlife deterrents\nHumane hazing tools and techniques\nSome truths about the urban coyote and other backyard wildlife \n\n\nTuesday\, March 31\, 2020\n6:30pm-8:30pm\nFREE
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/backyard-pet-safety-free-educational-program/
LOCATION:Crescenta Canada Pet Hospital\, 3502 Foothill Blvd\, La Crescenta\, CA\, 91214\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Coyotes Among Us" (Free Educational Program)
DESCRIPTION:Join Wildlife Educator Dana Stangel of Teranga Ranch as we learn more about our coyote neighbors. \nDo you have questions about coyotes? Have you been concerned about the way they look at you? Do you remember experiencing them while you were growing up? Will your fence keep them out? Do you wonder why they yip in unison? \nWe’ll explore the natural history of the urban coyote and we’ll talk about the current situation regarding coyotes\, pets and backyards. We’ll also demonstrate various humane hazing techniques and we’ll have some backyard wildlife deterrents on hand for show and tell. \nThis presentation is free.
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/coyotes-among-us-free-educational-program/
LOCATION:Dexter Park (Recreation Center)\, 11053 N Trail\, Kagel Canyon\, CA\, 91342\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bats in the Belfry (Free Educational Program)
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about local bats!\n(This program is FREE to the public\, but space is limited.\nRSVP to (818) 548-3795). \nDid you know that bats are the ONLY mammal capable of true flight? Which bats live in our area? How do they communicate? What do they eat? What’s the deal w/vampire bats? \nLearn all of this and more…. \nJoin us at the beautiful Deukmejian Wilderness Park! We’ll do an interpretive presentation about local bats\, then we’ll see if we can LISTEN to them with our special super high tech BAT DETECTOR!\nAll ages welcome.
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/bats-in-the-belfry-free-educational-program/
LOCATION:Deukmejian Wilderness Park\, 3429 Markridge Rd\, La Crescenta\, CA\, 91214\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200127T120000
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SUMMARY:Coyotes Among Us (Free Educational Program)
DESCRIPTION:Join Wildlife Educator Dana Stangel of Teranga Ranch as we learn more about our coyote neighbors. \nDo you have questions about coyotes? Have you been concerned about the way they look at you? Do you remember experiencing them while you were growing up? Will your fence keep them out? Do you wonder why they yip in unison?\nWe’ll explore the natural history of the urban coyote and we’ll talk about the current situation regarding coyotes\, pets and backyards. We’ll also demonstrate various humane hazing techniques and we’ll have some backyard wildlife deterrents on hand for show and tell. \nDana is a credentialed Biology teacher and an urban wildlife specialist. She has been working with both domesticated animals and wildlife for over 20 years. She is the Executive Director of Teranga Ranch\, a local wildlife education organization.
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/coyotes-among-us/
LOCATION:Rockpointe Clubhouse\, 22300 Devonshire St.\, Chatsworth\, CA\, 91311\, United States
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SUMMARY:Monarchs and Marine Mammals
DESCRIPTION:IT’S WINTER ALONG THE CALIFORNIA COAST!!!!  \nJoin Teranga Ranch on an educational adventure as we explore the central California coastline and the spectacular native wildlife that can be found there. \nJoin us on our swanky tour bus while we head to Pismo Beach to view the Monarchs (whose numbers are improved so far this year!!!)\, Morro Rock  to see the Sea Otters\, Sea Lions and possibly Harbor Seals\, and finally Piedras Blancas to behold more than 10\,000 Elephant Seals who are having babies all over the beach!\n(If you love taking photos of wildlife in the wild\, this is the trip for you!) \nWe’ll learn about wildlife with a variety of native wildlife educators during the ride and then experience it live right where it belongs\, wild and free! \nYour tour includes 12 hours of personalized\, professional guide services\, transportation up and down the coast on a chartered bus\, a swag bag with native milkweek and other surprises\, and the experience of a lifetime!\nThis tour plans to feature presentations by outstanding experts in their fields\, Kristy Clougherty Brauch and John Sanders\, from the Delphinus School of Natural History. More info on these amazing people below.\n(Note: Also included in the price of the tour are donations to both the Monarch Butterfly Grove and also to the Friends of the Elephant Seal.  This trip would not be what it is without the hard work of both these organizations.) \nSaturday\, January 25\, 2019\n(You must reserve by January 8.) \nLeave from: Lowell Park & Ride (3930 Lowell\, La Crescenta 91214) OR (Park N Ride: Park n Ride Blvd. Camarillo\, Ca 93010 at 8:30am)  \nLeave at 7am\, Return at 8pm \nFee:  $299 \nPack a sack lunch or elect to purchase a box lunch.\n(If you’d like a box lunch\, please order in advance\, vegan or turkey with a seasonal variety of healthy sides and a water: $20 ) \nReserve with your payment now! Paypal: donations@terangaranch.org (Message: Monarchs & Marine Mammals) \nAll reservations must be in by January 8. \nMore info: www.terangaranch.org\, 818-305-4377 or find us on Facebook \n*Kristy Brauch Clougherty is a UCCE Master Gardener\, Nature Educator and Citizen Scientist specializing in monarch butterflies. In 2016\, she successfully encouraged the Mayor of Pasadena to sign a proclamation titled “The Mayor’s Monarch’s Pledge\,” which provided action items to advance the community in helping the plight of the monarch butterfly. She is the recipient of many grants including a project with US Fish and Wildlife that led to a community garden\, public festival\, and school projects supported by the City of Pasadena and Pasadena Unified School District. \n*John Sanders is an Outdoor Educator/Naturalist\, for the last 17 years; with the Kern Environmental Education Program (Camp KEEP) During that time I’ve interacted with thousands of 5th and 6th graders from Kern\, San Luis Obispo\, and Monterey Counties.\nIn 2011\, John founded the Delphinus School of Natural History as a regional\, Summer Science-Exploration program for elementary and middle school students.  They incorporate camps for older students\, adults\, and interns.Their programs focus on nature awareness\, promoting environmental stewardship\, and instruction in Natural History\, Animal Behavior\, Estuary Science\, Coastal Geology\, and Freshwater Ecosystems.
URL:https://www.terangaranch.org/event/monarchs-and-marine-mammals/
LOCATION:Lowell Park & Ride\, 3930 Lowell\, La Crescenta\, CA\, 91214\, United States
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