View of chaparral in San Diego County. CDFW Photo/Travis VanZant.
All calendar items are subject to change.
Wildlife areas, ecological reserves and other properties may be closed due to wildfires or storm damage. Hunters and outdoor enthusiasts are strongly encouraged to check for closures before leaving on any recreational trip.
Various Days —Wetland Meet and Greet at Gray Lodge Wildlife Area, 3207 Rutherford Road, Gridley (95948). Meet with a wildlife naturalist from the Gray Lodge Wildlife Area. This 15-minute interactive orientation may include information about Gray Lodge origins, assistance with identifying wildlife or behavior patterns or a brief explanation of conservation management. Group size can vary, and reservations are required. For more information, call (530) 846-7505 or email lori.dieter@wildlife.ca.gov.
Various Days — Shared Habitat Alliance for Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Access Permit Application Deadline for Multiple Hunting Opportunities. Wild pig hunts are available through the SHARE program. A $14.86 non-refundable application fee is charged for each hunt choice. For more information, visit wildlife.ca.gov/hunting/share.
1 — Salt Marsh and Dunes Tour at Ballona Reserve, 10 a.m. to noon, 303 Culver Blvd., Playa del Rey (90293). Explore the wonder of nature in the middle of urban Los Angeles! Friends of Ballona docents will lead the tour through the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve, teaching participants about its history and ecology. Enjoy all the special and unique native plants on the journey through different habitats. Participants might even meet some of the local wildlife. Parking and entrance gate are located behind Gordon's Market. Registration is required. For more details about the event and to register, visit www.ballonafriends.org/calendar/6/1/2025-saltmarsh-tour.
2 — Big Game Drawing Deadline. The deadline to submit applications for elk, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep and premium deer tags is June 2. Sales transactions must be completed before midnight. Hunters may apply at select CDFW license sales offices, license agents, online at www.licenses.wildlife.ca.gov/internetsales or through telephone sales at (800) 565-1458. For more information, visit wildlife.ca.gov/licensing/hunting/big-game.
3 — Advanced Hunter Education Webinar: Basic Land Navigation Part 1 of 2, 6-7 p.m. Have you ever gotten turned around or lost in the woods? It's a feeling no one wants to experience. The purpose of this two-part webinar is to give hunters some practical/basic land navigation strategies, which will lead to more confident, safe, successful hunters. The course is designed to help hunters of all skill levels. For more information and to register, visit the registration page.
4 — Fishing in the City Clinic, 3-7 p.m., Elk Grove Regional Park, 9950 Elk Grove Florin Road, Elk Grove (95624). Do you know a kid eager to catch fish? Great, because it’s catfish season in Sacramento! Join CDFW at Youth Beginner Fishing Clinics, held monthly at local parks through September. These free fishing clinics are for beginners aged 5-15 to learn the basics of fishing, casting, conservation and more. Everything needed is provided, and clinics are held rain or shine. To learn more about Fishing in the City and to register for a Sacramento area clinic, visit wildlife.ca.gov/fishing-in-the-city/sac. To learn more about Fishing in the City opportunities in other areas, visit wildlife.ca.gov/fishing-in-the-city.
6 — Community Habitat Restoration, 3-5 p.m., 303 Culver Blvd., Playa del Rey (90293). Let’s roll up sleeves to help the Friends of Ballona Wetlands restore the last coastal wetland in Los Angeles. Get hands-on experience while learning about urban ecology. The time and effort put into clearing out invasive vegetation give slow-growing native plants room to thrive. Parking and entrance gate are located behind Gordon's Market. Registration is required. For more details about the event and to register, visit www.ballonafriends.org/calendar/2025/6/6/friday-habitat-restoration.
7-15 — California Invasive Species Action Week (CISAW). Join agencies and organizations across the state to take action to protect California from the environmental and economic impacts caused by non-native invasive species. Action Week events include habitat restoration and invasive species removal projects, community scientist surveys and field outings. All events are open to the public, and some require pre-registration. The list of events can be found at wildlife.ca.gov/conservation/invasives/action-week.
10 — Advanced Hunter Education Webinar: Basic Land Navigation Part 2 of 2, 6-7 p.m. Have you ever gotten turned around or lost in the woods? It's a feeling no one wants to experience. The purpose of this two-part webinar is to give hunters some practical/basic land navigation strategies, which will lead to more confident, safe, successful hunters. The course is designed to help hunters of all skill levels. For more information and to register, visit the registration page.
11-12 — California Fish and Game Commission Meeting, 9 a.m., June 11 and 8:30 a.m., June 12, East End Complex Auditorium, 1500 Capitol Ave., Sacramento (95814). The meeting will also be held via webinar/teleconference. For more information, visit fgc.ca.gov.
14 — Ballona Creek Cleanup at Ballona Reserve, 9:30 a.m. to noon, 303 Culver Blvd., Playa del Rey (90293). Help the Friends of Ballona Wetlands clean up the last coastal wetland in Los Angeles. Did you know that 130 square miles of storm drain flow into Ballona Creek? Gutter trash from as far away as North Hollywood can end up right here! The time and effort put into clearing out debris means less trash in the wetlands, on beaches and in the open ocean. Parking and entrance gates are located behind Gordon's Market. Registration is required. For more details about the event and to register, visit www.ballonafriends.org/calendar/2024/6/14-creek-cleanup.
14 — Guided Tour of the Nimbus Fish Hatchery, 11 a.m., Nimbus Fish Hatchery Visitor Center, 2001 Nimbus Road, Gold River (95670). Join CDFW for a free, family-friendly guided tour on the second Saturday of each month to explore the Nimbus Fish Hatchery and neighboring American River! Learn about the amazing life cycle of salmon and steelhead, walk along the American River and discuss hatchery operations. Participants may see fish and other wildlife, such as migratory birds, signs of mammal activity and cool insects. Tours are cancelled in extreme heat. The maximum group size is 25 people (first-come, first-served). The tour is ADA accessible and suitable for all ages. For more information, call (916) 358-2884 or email molly.shea@wildlife.ca.gov.
15 — Tot Time at Nimbus Fish Hatchery, 11 a.m., 2001 Nimbus Road, Gold River (95670). Join CDFW for Tot Time at the Nimbus Fish Hatchery Visitor’s Center for nature-themed stories and to create a fun craft! Recommended for children ages 2-7 years, with parent/guardian supervision. There is no cost for these events and registration is not required. For more information, email julia.sisneros@wildlife.ca.gov.
15 — Gray Lodge Wildlife Area Partially Closed for Summer Repairs, 3207 Rutherford Road, Gridley (95948). Improvements are coming to the Gray Lodge Wildlife Area in Butte County. Work is scheduled to begin the week of June 15 on the auto tour loop and in several fields on the west side of the wildlife area, west of Parking Lot 14. The auto tour loop, some nearby hiking trails and one viewing hide will be closed during this construction period. There may be periodic roadway impediments during construction as well. Work is expected to conclude around the first week in October, reopening in time for bird watching during peak fall and winter migrations. For questions or additional information, contact Gray Lodge at (530) 846-7500.
16 — Shared Habitat Alliance for Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Access Permit Applications on Sale for Fall Elk Hunts. 130 SHARE elk tags will be available during 73 elk hunts offered through the SHARE program. A $14.86 non-refundable application fee is charged for each hunt choice. For more information, visit wildlife.ca.gov/hunting/share.
17 — Advanced Hunter Education Webinar: Muzzleloader Hunting, 6-7 p.m. Looking for more hunting opportunities and a better overall hunting experience? Let us suggest muzzleloader hunting! This webinar will attempt to take some of the mystery out of muzzleloader hunting and will seek to remove initial barriers that often come with learning how to hunt with muzzleloaders. We will also discuss the "why" question. Spoiler alert — the answer includes increased hunting opportunity and the satisfaction that comes from this age-old methodology. For more information and to register, visit the registration page.
17 — Public Meeting to Receive Comments on CDFW’s Draft Guidelines for Recovery Planning, 10 a.m. to noon, in person at 715 P St., Room 201, Sacramento (95811), or via Zoom. CDFW is beginning recovery planning for endangered and threatened species listed under the California Endangered Species Act. Our “Draft Guidelines for Recovery Planning” are now available for public review at wildlife.ca.gov/conservation/cesa/recovery-planning. The public comment period is open through July 31, 2025, and includes this hybrid public meeting. For more information or to submit written comments, email CDFWrecovery@wildlife.ca.gov. To join the Zoom meeting, visit the Zoom registration page.
20 — Community Habitat Restoration, 3-5 p.m., 303 Culver Blvd., Playa del Rey (90293). Let’s roll up sleeves to help the Friends of Ballona Wetlands restore the last coastal wetland in Los Angeles. Get hands-on experience while learning about urban ecology. The time and effort put into clearing out invasive vegetation give slow-growing native plants room to thrive. Parking and entrance gate are located behind Gordon's Market. Registration is required. For more details about the event and to register, visit www.ballonafriends.org/calendar/2025/6/20/friday-habitat-restoration.
28 — Community Habitat Restoration, 9:30 a.m. to noon, 303 Culver Blvd., Playa del Rey (90293). Let’s roll up sleeves to help the Friends of Ballona Wetlands restore the last coastal wetland in Los Angeles. Get hands-on experience while learning about urban ecology. The time and effort put into clearing out invasive vegetation give slow-growing native plants room to thrive. Parking and entrance gate are located behind Gordon's Market. Registration is required. For more details about the event and to register, visit www.ballonafriends.org/calendar/2025/6/28/community-habitat-restoration.
29 — Salt Marsh and Dunes Tour at Ballona Reserve, 10 a.m. to noon, 303 Culver Blvd., Playa del Rey (90293). Explore the wonder of nature in the middle of urban Los Angeles! Friends of Ballona docents will lead the tour through the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve, teaching participants about its history and ecology. Enjoy all the special and unique native plants on the journey through different habitats. Participants might even meet some of the local wildlife. Parking and entrance gate are located behind Gordon's Market. Registration is required. For more details about the event and to register, visit www.ballonafriends.org/calendar/6/29/2025-saltmarsh-tour.
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Media Contact:
Amanda McDermott, CDFW Communications, (916) 738-9641