Photo Gallery: Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration
Visitors take a look at some snakes that belonged to the Southwestern Herpetologists Society (SWHS) during Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration in Burbank on Saturday, March 19, 2011. Visitors were able to enjoy arts and crafts and science activities. They also had the opportunity to see live animals such as lizards and snakes. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Griffin Fox, 7, from left, Andrew Petrella, 10, and Brandon Ambrose pet Rosy Boa snakes during Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration in Burbank on Saturday, March 19, 2011. Visitors were able to enjoy arts and crafts and science activities. They also had the opportunity to see live animals such as lizards and snakes. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Dana Pitsker, 2, smiles at Jacqueline Licciardi after looking in the mirror and seeing a water-colored lady bug on her cheek during Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration in Burbank on Saturday, March 19, 2011. Visitors were able to enjoy arts and crafts and science activities. They also had the opportunity to see live animals such as lizards and snakes. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Warren Jones from the Southwestern Herpetologists Society (SWHS) holds a Desert Iguana while showing it off to visitors during Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration in Burbank on Saturday, March 19, 2011. Visitors were able to enjoy arts and crafts and science activities. They also had the opportunity to see live animals such as lizards and snakes. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Andrew Drannikova, 6, reads a book about snakes during Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration in Burbank on Saturday, March 19, 2011. Visitors were able to enjoy arts and crafts and science activities. They also had the opportunity to see live animals such as lizards and snakes. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Anastasia Drannikova, from left, her son, Andrew, 6, from bottom center, Forrest Mitchell, 13, and Ryan Magowan, 14, take a look at a Desert Iguana during Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration in Burbank on Saturday, March 19, 2011. Visitors were able to enjoy arts and crafts and science activities. They also had the opportunity to see live animals such as lizards and snakes. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
David McBride, 6, from left, waits in line as Noah Birnbaum, 9, center, grinds two pieces of glass together during a demonstration with Daniel Belmour at Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration in Burbank on Saturday, March 19, 2011. By grinding two pieces of glass for about 40 hours, the glass will form into a mirror that can be used for telescopes, Belmour says. Belmour is a member with Burbank Sidewalk Sidewalk Astronomers. Visitors were able to enjoy arts and crafts and science activities. They also had the opportunity to see live animals such as lizards and snakes. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Jason Poss waits by a telescope during Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration in Burbank on Saturday, March 19, 2011. Poss is a member of Burbank Sidewalk Astronomers. Visitors were able to enjoy arts and crafts and science activities. They also had the opportunity to see live animals such as lizards and snakes. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Daniel Belmour grinds two pieces of glass during Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration in Burbank on Saturday, March 19, 2011. By grinding two pieces of glass for about 40 hours, the glass will form into a mirror that can be used for telescopes, Belmour says. Belmour is a member with Burbank Sidewalk Sidewalk Astronomers. Visitors were able to enjoy arts and crafts and science activities. They also had the opportunity to see live animals such as lizards and snakes. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Andrew Mora, 8, left, listens to Danita Ng-Poss before looking into a sunscope during Stough Canyon Nature Center’s 10th anniversary celebration in Burbank on Saturday, March 19, 2011. There are several layers of coated glass in the sunscope, which dims the light and prevents any damages to the human eye, Jason Poss says. The sunscope was handmade by the Burbank Sidewalk Astronomers. Visitors were able to enjoy arts and crafts and science activities. They also had the opportunity to see live animals such as lizards and snakes. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)