In the Sespe Wilderness where riparian habitat was significantly altered during the Thomas Fire of 2017, we surveyed a small stretch of stream with students from the Thacher School. In a short amount of time, we were able to detect Southern Pacific Pond Turtles immediately near the campground and more were observed as the group hiked several miles further into the Sespe Wilderness during their end-of-year camping trip. We hope that these early detections are an indication that the drought and fire tolerance of this species has lent at least some resilience to the effects of global climate change in Southern California.