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Tijuana Estuary : TRNERR

Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve

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Jr. Rangers

Jr Rangers Mudflat Inverts Activity

The Tijuana Estuary offers free activities for students 7-12 years of age, every Thursday from 3:30-4:30pm (check schedule for holidays), with different topics presented at each session. Jr. Rangers learn about the ecology of estuaries, the importance of wetlands and will discover an appreciation for this disappearing ecosystem by participating in related hands-on activities. Kids can earn patches, buttons and more as they progress through the program! Programs are held rain or shine and it’s FREE!

Children with special needs or large groups should be coordinated in advance with education staff, (619) 575-3613 ext. 305/306.

One time visitors who wish to become Jr Rangers and cannot attend the regularly scheduled program, can pick up a copy of the California State Parks Junior Ranger Adventure Guide in the visitor center.

Click here to view the 2013 Jr. Ranger Schedule.

Jr. Rangers in the news – Click to read the Union Tribune article.

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