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War in the Pacific National Historical Park
Jr. Reef Ranger Program at War in the Pacific NHP
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This summer the War in the Pacific National Historical Park will host its first Reef Ranger Camp. The new program is designed to introduce Guam’s youth to the coral reef environment of War in the Pacific National Historical Park, with five days of fun activities, lead by National Park Service scientists and local researchers and educators.
At Reef Ranger camp, kids will have an exciting opportunity to learn about all the fish, corals and other strange and beautiful creatures that inhabit our island’s reef.
The Reef Rangers will engage in activities such as shallow marine photography, they will conduct scientific experiments, play games - and assist marine ecologists in conducting research on the reef.
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Did You Know?
Guam's Chamorro people cultivated such staple foods as coconut, breadfruit, kapok, lime and mango. Chamorros were not only farmers, but like their ancient ancestors, were excellent navigators and fishermen.
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Last Updated: July 14, 2008 at 22:06 EST |