The vast lands of Tejon Ranch support a variety of wildlife, including deer, elk, antelope, wild pigs, wild turkey, black bear, bobcats, coyotes, squirrels, pigeons, doves and quail. Wildlife management plays an important role in maintaining the proper balance between the many species that inhabit the Ranch.
The Ranch works closely with California’s Department of Fish and Game to enhance the balance between wildlife populations through a carefully managed hunting program. As part of its Private Lands Wildlife Management License, the Ranch sets the hunting seasons, the harvest limits, ages of animals to be harvested, and the number of hunting licenses issued. All these factors are designed to maintain a healthy and balanced wildlife population so that one species does not negatively impact the welfare of another.
Tejon’s programs are considered among the best in the nation. The California Department of Fish and Game has recognized the Ranch for its “outstanding contributions to the promotion of California’s rich hunting heritage.” Hunting opportunities are offered under safe and controlled access and include big game guided hunts, group hunts, and corporate and seasonal memberships. Special programs are also offered for women and youths.
For more information about Tejon’s hunting programs, please go to www.HuntTejon.com.




