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Wildlife After the Woolsey Fire: Research Images on Display

  • Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center - King Gillette Ranch 26876 Mulholland Highway Calabasas, CA 91302 (map)

Final day of Wildlife Photography Exhibit.

(August 1-October 27, Wednesday - Sunday 9AM-4PM.)

The Woolsey Fire in 2018 remains the largest wildfire in history of the Santa Monica Mountains by acreage. The National Park Service, the Santa Monica Mountains Fund, partner agencies, and NPS volunteers collaborate to study and investigate the fire's impacts and long-lasting effects on the ecosystem and its inhabitants. With the use of wildlife camera traps, biologists gain a better sense of what lives, breathes, and zooms through the Santa Monica Mountains and nearby mountain ranges. Visit the King Gillette Ranch Visitor Center during operating hours in August, September, and October to see highlight wildlife research images from the Woolsey Fire Recovery camera project on display. Take a look at research data including images of wildlife behavior rarely seen in-person, photos of collared animals, and site comparisons over the years.

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