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So
you want to be a Junior Ranger. Do you have the right stuff?
Junior Rangers
are young people who want to learn more about the natural world and our
National Parks. They know you have to get out of the car and explore and
protect Haleakala to really see and feel it. Do you have the right stuff?
Are
you between 7 and 12 years old?
And can you spend at least an hour outside of your car exploring the park?
If you answered yes
to both questions, stop at the Kipahulu Visitor Center, Park Headquarters
Visitor Center or the Haleakala Visitor Center on the rim, to pick up
a free activity booklet when you visit.
(If you are younger
than 7, there is still plenty to see and do in the park! Ask for activity
pages at our visitor centers)
Then explore the park
with your booklet and you can learn how plants and animals got to Hawaii
long before people, how the Hawaiian lived, how volcanoes work, and how
to protect this special place for everyone.
Take your booklet outside, do the number of activities requested for your
age, then teach what your learn to your parents or family. When you are
done, take your booklet back back to one of the visitor centers to show
us your work. A ranger will spend a few minutes with you to talk about
the park and your work and you will join the honored ranks of Junior Rangers
when you are awarded a Junior Ranger Badge that you can wear with
pride.
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