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    War In The Pacific

    National Historical Park Guam

For Kids

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Junior Rangers are park friends, stewards, and ambassadors!

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War in the Pacific NHP offers many exciting ways for young people to connect with the island's history and environment.

Junior Rangers get an in-depth view of the park and its mission. Whether you live on Guam, are visiting from afar, or are visiting us only online, you can become a Junior Ranger and earn your badge! Click here to learn how to become a Junior Ranger.

 
Reef Ranger Camp participants; Summer 2010

Reef Ranger Participants; Summer 2010.

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Reef Rangers

Have you ever wanted to explore the unknown? On Guam, we are constantly surrounded by the water. Through fun activities, students at Reef Ranger Camp learn that the world of the ocean and its diverse life is deeply linked to the world we experience on land every day - in fact, they are one.

Reef Ranger Camp is offered each summer for rising 5th & 6th graders. Reef Rangers' success depends on our Reef Ranger Conservation Corps, enthusiastic, responsible 9th & 10th graders who are mentors and leaders.

Click to learn how you can become part of the 2013 Reef Ranger and Reef Ranger Conservation Corps programs.

 
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Ranger Liz speaks to a class on one of her many outreach opportunities.

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Field Trips and Outreach

Although we have an awesome visitor center, our park rangers are willing and eager to bring our staff, resources, and information into your classroom or meet you at one of our special park units! Please call Jaclyn Zapanta Balajadia at (671) 477-7278 x1015 to schedule a visit.

Did You Know?

Coral reefs - Guam

War in the Pacific National Historical Park has more water acres (1002 acres) than land acres (926 acres)?