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Gulf Islands National SeashoreWhile wading in the water, a ranger and a junior ranger hold a seine net to collect marine samples.
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Gulf Islands National Seashore
For Kids
School groups explore the seashore.
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Visitors learn about sea life at
a Junior Ranger Camp, Florida
District.
 

The Seashore has many programs for children including Junior Rangers (ages 6-11) and Sea Stars (ages 3-5). Children can complete Junior Ranger, Sea Star, and Seashore Patch booklets while they are visiting Gulf Islands National Seashore. If a group of 11 or more children completes the Seashore Patch Handbook, the group receives a 20% discount on the purchase of a Gulf Islands patch or pin for each participant. School groups are welcome.

Curriculum-based programs are available October-November, March-April. In Florida call 850-934-2600 for more information. For students going to the Davis Bayou Area in Mississippi, a self-guided educational program called Motion, Adaptation, Resources, Similarities and Habitat (M.A.R.S.H) is available. For information on Mississippi programs call 228-875-9057.

Geronimo  

Did You Know?
In the 1880s, Geronimo and other members of the Chiricahua-Apache tribe were prisoners at Fort Pickens located at Gulf Islands National Seashore.

Last Updated: August 05, 2008 at 14:45 EST