Animal Ambassadors |
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Animal Ambassadors |
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Our Wild Animal Ambassadors
At Lindsay Wildlife Experience, we’re proud to care for over 40 incredible animal ambassadors—think hawks, rattlesnakes, and everything in between! These amazing creatures help us connect our community to wildlife in a personal and unforgettable way. From invertebrates to reptiles, amphibians, and even small mammals like opossums and ground squirrels, our collection showcases the diversity of California’s wildlife. Some of our animals are ready to meet you on exhibit, while others make special appearances during classes, tours, and presentations.
We also look after a few domestic animal friends who help us teach an important lesson: what’s wild and what’s not. Each ambassador, wild or domestic, plays a role in inspiring a love and respect for the natural world!
Birds
Invertebrates
Mammals
Pet Education
Reptiles & Amphibians
Acorn Woodpecker
American Kestrel
Aquatic Garter Snake
Bald Eagle
Barred Salamander
Blue Feigning Death Beetles
Botta’s Pocket Gopher
California Kingsnake
California Tiger Salamander
Common Chuckwalla
Common Raven
Darkling Beetle
Desert Hairy Scorpion
Desert Millipede
Desert Tortoise
Domestic Rabbit
Fancy Rat
Golden Eagle
Great Horned Owl
Guinea Pig
Harris’s Hawk
Hermit Crabs
Honey Bees
Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches
Mourning Dove
North American Porcupine
Northern Alligator Lizard
Northern Pacific Rattlesnake
Pacific Gopher Snake
Peregrine Falcon
Red-shouldered Hawk
Red-tailed Hawk
Rock Dove
Swainson’s Hawk
Tarantula
Turkey Vulture
Western Black Widow
Western Mastiff Bat
Western Pond Turtle
Western Screech Owl
White-tailed Kite
Found an animal?
Directions
DONATE NOW!
Visit!
Plan Your Visit!
Membership
Membership FAQ
Group Admissions
Venue Rentals & Birthday Party Packages
Meet Our Team
Animals
Meet Our Animal Ambassadors
Private Animal Experiences!
Wildlife Headliners
Wildlife Hospital
Hours and Location
Found an Animal?
Living with Wildlife
Help the Hospital
Lindsay Volunteer Login
Education, Programs & Events
Special Events
Hikes
Teachers & Schools
Preschool Programs
Tiny Tuesdays
Wild Explorers Preschool
Child Programs
Junior Zookeeper Experiences
After-School Programs
Summer Camp
School Year Camps
Teen Programs
Adult Programs
Natural History Collection
Natural History Discovery Kits
Lindsay in the Community!
Scout Programs
Join, Give, Volunteer
Make a Donation
Membership
Membership FAQ
Volunteer
Internships
Volunteer Login
Career Opportunities
Our Wild Animal Ambassadors
At Lindsay Wildlife Experience, we’re proud to care for over 40 incredible animal ambassadors—think hawks, rattlesnakes, and everything in between! These amazing creatures help us connect our community to wildlife in a personal and unforgettable way. From invertebrates to reptiles, amphibians, and even small mammals like opossums and ground squirrels, our collection showcases the diversity of California’s wildlife. Some of our animals are ready to meet you on exhibit, while others make special appearances during classes, tours, and presentations.
We also look after a few domestic animal friends who help us teach an important lesson: what’s wild and what’s not. Each ambassador, wild or domestic, plays a role in inspiring a love and respect for the natural world!
Birds
Invertebrates
Mammals
Pet Education
Reptiles & Amphibians
Acorn Woodpecker
American Kestrel
Aquatic Garter Snake
Bald Eagle
Barred Salamander
Blue Feigning Death Beetles
Botta’s Pocket Gopher
California Kingsnake
California Tiger Salamander
Common Chuckwalla
Common Raven
Darkling Beetle
Desert Hairy Scorpion
Desert Millipede
Desert Tortoise
Domestic Rabbit
Fancy Rat
Golden Eagle
Great Horned Owl
Guinea Pig
Harris’s Hawk
Hermit Crabs
Honey Bees
Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches
Mourning Dove
North American Porcupine
Northern Alligator Lizard
Northern Pacific Rattlesnake
Pacific Gopher Snake
Peregrine Falcon
Red-shouldered Hawk
Red-tailed Hawk
Rock Dove
Swainson’s Hawk
Tarantula
Turkey Vulture
Western Black Widow
Western Mastiff Bat
Western Pond Turtle
Western Screech Owl
White-tailed Kite