Welcome to The Neal Taylor Nature Center at Cachuma Lake

 

Next Derby

26th Annual Fish Derby 

Sat., April 15th & Sun., 16th, 2023

 

Results are In for 2022 Derby!

For Results:TroutDerby.org

 

CREEPY CREATURES -Next Fun Happening- October 2023

 

Creepy

 

Current Hours & Events

Open Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:00 pm; Sundays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Masks are Strongly Recommended!

 

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Discover the beauty of nature and the rich cultural history through informative and fun exhibits featuring the Chumash Native Americans, as well as the diverse animal and plant life of the region.

 

Admission: Donation

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Native Garden

Take a stroll in the Nature Center’s Native Garden and learn about the plants and critters that make the garden their home. All native plants are labeled and have a QR code so you can learn more in-depth information about each of the plants and their Chumash uses.

Admission: Donation (Donation slot–garage side door inside breeze way)

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Project Feeder WatchOctober thru April

Project Feeder Watch is a winter-long survey of birds that visit feeders at backyards, nature centers, community areas, and other locales in North America. As part of this program – volunteers at the Neal Taylor Nature Center periodically count the birds they see at the Center’s feeders from November through early April and send their counts to Project Feeder Watch at the Cornell Lab. The Cornell Lab is part of Cornell University’s Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, NY. Feeder Watch data help scientists track broad scale movements of winter bird populations and long-term trends in bird distribution and abundance.

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Trout In the Classroom Next Trout in the Classroom – 2022

Winter “Trout in the Classroom” is coming this 2022!

In 2020, after hatching from eggs and four months growing in an aquarium at Neal Taylor Nature Center, three healthy rainbow trout were released at Lake Los Carneros, with the help of Sable and Matthew, shown above.

For more information on our “Trout in the Classroom” program, click here.

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Fish Derby! Celebrate our 26th Annual Fish Derby – April 15-16, 2023

The Annual Fish Derby is a two-day fishing event and was held on Saturday and Sunday on April 23 & 24, 2022. To participate in the Fish Derby for April  15-16, 2023, registration is required before or during the event. Cash prizes are awarded for different categories of fish caught in Cachuma Lake, and merchandise prizes are distributed throughout the event. Participants of all ages are welcome! 

There is a fee required for participation. More information and a downloadable registration form will be available in February 2023 at: www.TroutDerby.org

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Saving Wildlife  Live Animal Program – May 2023

In May 2022, the Nature Center hosted an organization that offers an exhibit of live animals. Participants of all ages can learn about and have an up-close look at native animals. Stayed tuned for the next event

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Going Batty at The Nature Center – This is a living exhibit!
Every Saturday eve at dusk Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, 

Meet in front of the Nature Center Learn about the local bats and watch as the bats drop out of the bat boxes to feed.  Led by a Nature Center volunteer. 

Admission:  Donation

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Creepy Creatures – Next fun Happening October  2023 

In celebration of Halloween, local volunteers showcase their Creepy Creatures, live bats, snakes, scorpions, spiders, and owls. There are also exhibits of animal bones, skulls, and preserved specimens. Witches serve popcorn & punch and there is face-painting, too!

Admission:  Donation

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Food For Thought Lecture SeriesLectures and dates to be announced!  

 Food for Thought is a lecture series generally held on a Sunday afternoon. It is offered quarterly by the Nature Center for adults interested in learning about topics specific to the local area. Lecturers by experts are held on local topics, such as Native-American culture and language, plants, animals, local history, and the environment.

Admission:  Donation.


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