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The Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve
is visited by university courses in biology, archaeology, social sciences, ecology,
biogeography and others. Instructional use includes: field archeology training, vertebrate
biology, plant adaptation, parasitology and symbiosis, invertebrate zoology, field
herpetology, field geography analysis, vegetation sampling and inventory, advanced field
mapping, instrumentation and methods in environmental science, astronomy exploring
the sky, and others.
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One
of a multitude of classes and organizations that make use of the Reserve, the UCLA Geology
Club meets for a tour of Stunt Ranch led by Phil Rundel, Reserve Faculty Director.