Looking Back on 2023

Looking Back on 2023

The Neal Taylor Nature Center has had another successful year of education and fun events! Over 40,000 guests visited the Nature Center in 2023, with additional attendees coming for our seasonal and outdoor events. Thousands of children came in school and summer camp...
In Loving Memory of “Peanut” Pam LoGuercio

In Loving Memory of “Peanut” Pam LoGuercio

May 16 1960 – November 1, 2022 Where did “Peanut Pam” come from? Some might ask why we called Pam “Peanut Pam”? Was she nuts? A little. Did she like peanuts? A lot – especially at Dodger games. She was known as Peanut Pam for...
Wild Animals Up Close

Wild Animals Up Close

Saving Wildlife – Review & Photos On Saturday, 20th May 21, 2017 Steve Mehren of “Saving Wildlife International,” a non-profit organization gave a presentation to over 300 people on a warm summer afternoon all sitting in the shade of the huge oak...
Newsletter Archives

Newsletter Archives

Since 1988, from our origins as the Cachuma Lake Nature Center to today’s Neal Taylor Nature Center, we’ve maintained an unwavering commitment to environmental education and community engagement through evolving programs and communication channels....