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Behind the Scenes as a Nature Center Camp Host

Behind the Scenes as a Nature Center Camp Host

by Gordon Barbosa We recently returned from our 5-week volunteer trip at the Neal Taylor Nature Center located in the Cachuma Lake County Park near Santa Barbara, CA. The lake serves as the reservoir that provides water to Santa Barbara County…

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Microplastics, Pollution, and Solutions

Microplastics, Pollution, and Solutions

by Colin Eldridge

In Santa Barbara County, the Santa Ynez River Watershed, and worldwide, plastic pollution poses a serious threat to both people and wildlife through ingestion, entangling animals, disrupting habitats, and introducing harmful chemicals into the environment…

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Thanksgiving Weekend Recap

Thanksgiving Weekend Recap

Happy Thanksgiving from the Neal Taylor Nature Center! Our Thanksgiving weekend was amazing, with a fully booked park of campers who spent their holiday at Cachuma Lake. We were busy at the Nature Center, with two Books & Treasures sales that raised over $200 for…

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Tales of Neal Taylor: Remembering His Legacy

Tales of Neal Taylor: Remembering His Legacy

Neal Taylor (1932-2011), founder of the Cachuma Lake Nature Center (later named the Neal Taylor Nature Center after his passing), was much more than a passionate naturalist—he was a storyteller, author, educator, master fisherman, and a local legend. His deep…

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Creepy Creatures 2024 RECAP

Creepy Creatures 2024 RECAP

Cachuma Lake Recreation Area, Santa Barbara, CA – October 5th, 2024 marked the day for another edition of the Neal Taylor Nature Center’s popular Halloween-themed event, Creepy Creatures. Each year the Nature Center collaborates with performers, educators, and…

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How to Make Origami Bat Bookmarks

How to Make Origami Bat Bookmarks

Here’s a kid-favorite bat bookmark origami activity that we sometimes do here at the Nature Center. As far as origami goes, this bat is easy to make and fun for all ages. This craft is also great for any occasion, but is especially popular as we get closer to…

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Lake Fire Update

Lake Fire Update

by Colin Eldridge

On July 5th, 2024, a wildfire broke out near Zaca Lake in the mountains of Santa Ynez. The wildfire nearly tripled in size over the course of just a few days, quickly becoming the largest wildfire in California of the year until the Park Fire broke out on July 24th…

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Meet World-Class Fishing Rod Builder Captain Tiffany Vague

Meet World-Class Fishing Rod Builder Captain Tiffany Vague

Meet captain Tiffany Vague, an incredibly talented rod builder. Tiffany is a master at her craft, having won 1st place in a people’s choice award and one of the top 10 rods internationally at the annual international rod building conference. She weaves thread with…

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The Bats in Our Backyard

The Bats in Our Backyard

Bats play a vital role in many ecosystems, like controlling insect populations, fertilizing soils and pollinating plants. With more than 1,400 species identified, 20% of all mammal species are bats. Many are threatened or endangered due to fungal diseases, habitat…

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