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Wildlife & Habitats of the
Santa Cruz Region

mountain lion crouches on tree branch

Mountain lion

Girl stands next to skunk exhibit, holding her nose

Skunk

 

The far end of the Museum hosts many exhibits representing the ecosystems and animal life of the Santa Cruz region. Visit the live honeybee display, giving you a peek at the inside of a working hive. A beautiful "chocolate phase" king snake gives you a close-up view of a typical resident of the coastal California region.

In addition to live animals, many dioramas feature animals hard to spot in their natural surroundings in the Santa Cruz area.  You can find creatures such as a mountain lion and a golden eagle, as well as grassland and wetland re-creations. Also featured are examples of local reptile and amphibian residents, and a display featuring local songbirds and their calls.

Also featured is a rotating video on a variety of natural history and environmental topics. Stop by regularly to check out the latest program!

 


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