EVENTS
12 Days of Wildlife
The 12 Days of Wildlife is a celebration of our collective impact. Stay tuned to enjoy our favorite success stories of the year!
We will be releasing a unique wildlife story each day, for 12 days from December 11th on.
Wild Night Out 2024 - Glamping in the Woods
Join us for Wild Night Out, a celebration to benefit the work of Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network to rescue local wildlife in our region. This year's theme, "Glamping in the Woods," promises an enchanting evening under the stars. Full of interactive elements, surprise performances, and an exciting live auction, we plan on making this a night to remember. Specialty cocktails, campfire-roasted treats, and delicious bites complete this wild evening!
Wild Talk: Pollinators of Santa Barbara County
Wild Talk: Pollinators of Santa Barbara County
Join Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network and the California Nature Art Museum (CALNAM) for a co-hosted Wild Talk on pollinators of Santa Barbara County on August 25th 2024, from 3:30PM-5:00PM.
Wild Talks is a lecture series hosted by Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network that explores our wild world through the eyes of experts in different wildlife fields.
This event is FREE to attend, and reservations are not required. The talk will run 3:30PM-4:30PM, and a ticketed reception with light food and drinks will follow, 4:30PM-5:00PM. Reception tickets are $10 for CALNAM members and $15 for non-members.
WILD TALES IN THE GARDEN
Wild Tales in the Garden
Uncover Santa Barbara's wild side with a family-friendly storytelling adventure in the magical gardens of El Encanto hosted by Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network. Join Melissa Cronshaw, a local expert on natural beekeeping and an environmental educator, on a gentle wander through the verdant gardens of El Encanto, while delving into the fascinating world of bees, unraveling the secrets of their complex social structures, the importance of pollination in sustaining our environment, and the challenges faced by bee populations today.
The 50th annual Solstice Parade 2024
Summer Solstice Parade began in 1974, as a birthday celebration for a popular artist and mime named Michael Gonzales. In subsequent years, their parade joined forces with a Summer Solstice Music Festival coordinated by Michael Felcher, sponsored by The Santa Barbara Museum of Art, staged at the Sunken Gardens, to celebrate the longest day of the year.
The 2024 parade and festival is the 50th annual Solstice celebration!
We will be part of the parade this year and we can’t wait to see you out there!
Wild Talks Featuring Obi Kaufmann
The Spectrum of Wildlife Care in California: A Survey of Biodiversity, Stewardship and Ecology
Wild Talks is a lecture series hosted by Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network that explores our wild world through the eyes of experts in different wildlife fields.
On May 19th, 2024 from 2 pm to 4 pm, best-selling author of the California Field Atlas, Obi Kaufmann comes to The Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network to present his work. In his artful yet analytical books, Obi Kaufmann explores the transformation of the resource landscape from its ancient origins through its modern challenges to its future possibilities. In this special presentation, Obi will zoom in on the biodiversity crisis across the ecological island that is the California Floristic Province and where hope might be found in brilliant conservation efforts across the State. Heightened with lyrical prose and backed by up-to-the-minute, well-sourced science, Obi demonstrates how we learn from the deep past to uncover truths about the future. Obi tells the story of how the road through geographic literacy and ecological philosophy leads to a new era of democratic sustainability, one that we can and will usher in together.
Lecture (with Q&A): 2-3 pm
Book Signing with Obi Kaufmann: 3-4 pm
Reception: 3-4 pm
Location: Cabrillo Pavilion - 1118 E Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Tickets: There are two options for tickets. Lecture: $15, Lecture and reception (with refreshments and snacks), $35.
All proceeds go to supporting the work of Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network
Wild Talks Featuring Ian Shive, Lynn Scarlett, and Geoffrey L. Haskett
America’s Wildest Places: Two Decades of Our National Parks and National Wildlife Refuge System
Wild Talks is a lecture series hosted by Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network that explores our wild world through the eyes of experts in different wildlife fields.
On May 9th, join us for an electrifying evening as Ian Shive, the Ansel Adams award-winning photographer and filmmaker, unveils his riveting journey through America's hidden treasures—the National Wildlife Refuge System. With Lynn Scarlett, previous Deputy Secretary of the Interior, and Geoffrey L. Haskett president of the National Wildlife Refuge Association by his side, Shive will immerse us in two decades of awe-inspiring tales from the vibrant coral reefs of Palmyra Atoll to the rugged expanses of the Aleutian Islands. Prepare to be spellbound by Shive's captivating narratives, woven with wildlife encounters, WWII history, and breathtaking visuals that transport us to places few have ever ventured. Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to explore the uncharted realms of conservation.
Information fair & market: 5:30 pm- Exhibitors include the National Wildlife Refuge Association and Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network.
Lecture: 6-7:15 pm
Book Signing with Ian Shive: Purchase a copy of REFUGE: America’s Wildest Places Explore the National Wildlife Refuge System, and get it signed at 7:15 pm
Reception: 7:15 pm
Location: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Fleischmann Auditorium - 2559 Puesta Del Sol, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Tickets: There are two options for tickets. Lecture: $15, Lecture and reception (with refreshments and snacks), $35.
All proceeds go to supporting the work of Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network and the National Wildlife Refuge Association
Santa Barbara Earth Day
The Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival is one of the longest-running earth day celebrations in the country - and is believed to be one of the largest earth day festivals on the West Coast. Santa Barbara’s environmental reputation attracts national media, celebrity attention, and local crowds.
We will be exhibiting as a partner organization at the festival. We would love to see you there!
RescueCon 2024
RescueCon is a jam-packed one-day event dedicated to celebrating the bond between humans and animals! Mark your calendars for a day filled with heartwarming pet adoptions, enlightening workshops, captivating performances, and so much more. Whether you're a seasoned pet owner, an animal enthusiast, or simply looking to support a good cause, RescueCon has something for everyone.
Our very own Director of Rehabilitation Britt will be speaking at the festival, and we will be exhibiting as a partner organization. We would love to see you there!
Ventura Earth Day
Join us at Earth Day in downtown Ventura on April 20th! We will be exhibiting as a partner and will have a booth.
P-22 Day Festival
Mark your calendars for the 8th annual P-22 Day Festival! It's the ultimate celebration you won't want to miss. Join SBWCN and several other exhibitors for a day of electrifying fun, learning, and community unity. Plus, it's FREE for all!
Wild Talks Featuring Beth Pratt of the National Wildlife Federation (Copy)
The Life and Legacy of the World's Most Famous Mountain Lion, P-22
Wild talks is a lecture series hosted by Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network that explores our wild world through the eyes of experts in different wildlife fields. On July 31st, join us for an exciting lecture: The Life and Legacy of P-22. This lecture will feature renowned environmental leader, and Regional Executive Director of the California Regional Center of the National Wildlife Federation, Beth Pratt.
The Life and Legacy of P-22
P-22, an iconic wild animal, changed the world and ensured a future for mountain lions in the Santa Monica Mountains. His inspiration led to the construction of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, a visionary project that will connect a crucial wildlife corridor, preserve biodiversity, and save a local population of mountain lions from extinction. This groundbreaking crossing will be the world’s largest, the first of its kind in California, and a global model for urban wildlife conservation. Join Beth Pratt, the leader of the #SaveLACougars campaign, and learn about P-22’s remarkable story and the dedicated efforts that made the landmark crossing a reality.
**All proceeds from this event directly benefit Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network’s work to rescue, rehabilitate and release local wildlife. **
At the New Vic Theatre
33 West Victoria Street
Santa Barbara CA 93101
Tickets can be purchased through the New Vic using the button below or by contacting their box office
805-965-5400
boxoffice@etcsb.org
Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Celebration
Summer Solstice Parade began in 1974, as a birthday celebration for a popular artist and mime named Michael Gonzales. In subsequent years, their parade joined forces with a Summer Solstice Music Festival coordinated by Michael Felcher, sponsored by The Santa Barbara Museum of Art, staged at the Sunken Gardens, to celebrate the longest day of the year.
The theme for the 2023 parade and festival is ROOTS and is the 49th annual Solstice celebration.
We will be exhibiting as a partner organization at the festival and tabling at Alameda Park. We hope to see you there!
I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival
The Santa Barbara I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival presents the rare opportunity to view artists of all ages create street paintings ranging from classical to original images. The annual, three-day festival is held on the Memorial Day Weekend at the Old Mission Santa Barbara.
We have partnered with Ventura High School to feature two of its student artists this year. Come check out our square! We hope to see you there!
RescueCon
Bunny Yoga? Check. Cat Cafe? You Bet! World class speakers? We’ve got them too.
A one-day event bringing community and creativity together to celebrate and facilitate animal rescue and adoption!
We will be exhibiting as a partner organization at the festival. We would love to see you there!
Lucidity Festival
Lucidity is an open-source transformational arts and music festival. We will be exhibiting as a partner organization at the festival. We will offer education and support and emergency services for wildlife found on site at the festival.
Come out and see us!
2022 Virtual Open House
Virtually explore the new Wildlife Hospital! Tune in online for a tour of the facility and an inside look at baby season.
Baby Season Fund Drive
From March–August every year, SBWCN receives an influx of babies, nestlings, infants, and juveniles who can not survive on their own. By joining the Baby Season Fund Drive, you are directly supporting the care of these orphaned and injured baby animals.
Wild Night Out
Isn't it time for a Wild Night Out? Join fellow wildlife lovers for Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network's 2021 fundraising benefit at the Carousel House at Chase Palm Park! Spend an evening on the beach enjoying delicious food, live music, and an exciting auction – all benefitting SBWCN's groundbreaking Wildlife Hospital and current patients in care.
The Oak Group’s Circle of Compassion Art Exhibit
The Oak Group is a Santa Barbara-based organization of artists whose mission is to raise funds and awareness for the preservation of the lands they love.
SBWCN is honored to be the beneficiary of the Oak Group’s 35th Anniversary Show, Circle of Compassion, hosted by Santa Barbara Fine Art.
View the online exhibit here!
Virtual Open House & Groundbreaking Celebration
Join Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network for this year's Virtual Open House & Groundbreaking Celebration!
- Get the first look at never-before-seen videos from the Wildlife Care Center during spring baby season.
- Follow along through animal intakes, rehabilitations, and releases!
- Hear from staff about the many animals at the Center and their day-to-day duties.
- Go behind the scenes of the construction of the new Wildlife Hospital and how it will change wildlife rehabilitation on the South Coast.
Register for this free event is closed. Watch the event anytime here!
Virtual Benefit for Wildlife
Join Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network for our first virtual event, the 32nd Annual Benefit for Wildlife!
- Go behind the scenes of the Wildlife Care Center with musical host, Zach Gill, and special guests Forrest Galante and Stephanie Arne.
- Get the first look at never-before-seen rehabilitation and release videos from the Wildlife Care Center during this year’s spring baby season.
Register for this free event is closed. Watch the event anytime here!