Docent & Volunteer Information
Volunteering at Placerita Canyon
For information about volunteering at Placerita Canyon Nature Center, call 661-259-7721 and ask for the Volunteer Coordinator or send an email to fhoffman@parks.lacounty.gov
The Placerita Canyon Nature Center Associates
The Placerita Canyon Nature Center Associates (PCNCA) is a 501c3 non-profit volunteer group that assists the County of Los Angeles in the operation and programming of Placerita Canyon Natural Area. The PCNCA administers the Docent Naturalist Program, which requires a 10-week training class. For more information about becoming a Docent, send an email to ron@placerita.org. The next Docent Training program will start January 14, 2025.
Docent Enrichment
The PCNCA conducts a monthly in-service training program for docents to improve interpretive skills and to keep informed on current topics related to our mission. Following are links to some of the recent programs.
Docent Naturalist Training
Docent Naturalists lead hikes for elementary school groups and conduct other nature center activities. Training for this program is done once a year in January through March. Following are links to the resources and materials used in our 2024 Docent Training Program.
Training Manual:
Class 1 — Orientation:
Class 2 — Ecology 1:
Class 3 — Native Plants:
Class 4 — Placerita Canyon History:
- Video of History Class
- PowerPoint of History Class
- History Class Handout
- Docent Menu for Walker Cabin
Class 5 — County Volunteer Orientation:
Class 6 — Arthropods:
7/ Introduction to Placerita Trails
8/ Herpetology
9/ Mammals
- Placerita Canyon Mammal List
- Mammal Class Handout
- Mammals Powerpoint
- Mammals Class Video — Dana Stangel
10/ Birds
- Bird Class Powerpoint
- Bird Class Handout
- Bird Class Video — Ken Yasukawa
- Placerita Canyon Birdwatching Video
- Birdwatching Tips Video
- Inside Birding: Behavior Video
- Inside Birding: Habitat Video
11/ Indigenous People
- Indigenous People Class Video Feb. 20, 2024
- Indigenous People PowerPoint (PDF Version)
- Tataviam Tribal Website
12/ Walker Ranch History Hike
13/ Ethnobotany
14/ Docent Service Opportunities
15/ Interpretive Techniques
16/ Geology
17/ Animal Interpretation
18/ Ecology II
19/ Course Review/Final Exam Preparation/Docent Shared Values