Rocking it: Geology walk at CSUF’s wildlife sanctuary explores how mountains formed
Hikers and amateur rock hounds enjoyed a geology walk through Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary and up the Harding Truck Trail on Aug. 4.
Bud Benneman, geology instructor at Golden West College, discussed the formation of the Santa Ana Mountains. He told the group about local landforms, erosional patterns on the landscape and current faults. The program included samples of rocks and minerals.
The wildlife center in Modjeska Canyon is owned and operated by Cal State Fullerton. It is open to the public and also serves as a field research center for college students in a variety of disciplines.
The next family event at Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary is Sept. 8, when bat rehabilitator Cindy Meyers will discuss the niche that bats fill in the environment. For more information, go to tuckerwildlife.org; to reserve a spot, call 714-649-2760.