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What's
the School Program?
Its
an estuarine
experience!
Its not merely a guided tour of the Morro Bay Museum of Natural
History. Its a hike up a
volcanic plug, a trek to a bird rookery, a scientific exploration of the
mudflats, up-close demonstrations in the Learning Center, and a session of
hands-on activities. Discussions at
each venue reflect the new state science standards for grades 3 to 7.
All this happens under the direction of trained docents.
Click on one of the following programs for more details and have your
students experience a very special ecosystem, the Morro Bay Estuary. At
the bottom of this page, you'll find links to request a reservation and for tips
on a successful trip to the museum.
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Estuary
This
premier program introduces students to basic physical and biological
forces at work in an estuary.
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Windy Cove, showing Morro Bay Estuary Mudflat
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California Sea Otter
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Marine Mammals
The Marine Mammal
program
features the California Gray Whale, sea otters, harbor seals and sea
lions while emphasizing the relationship between the success of marine
mammals and a healthy estuary.
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Native
American
The Native American program provides
students with an appreciation of Chumash and Salinan ingenuity in
successfully modifying and adapting to the natural setting of the Morro Bay
Estuary.
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Centipede Motif, 1800 A.D.
Painted Cave, a Chumash site near Santa Barbara
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Nesting Cormorants
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Morro Bay Birds
The Bird Program focuses on the birds of the Morro Bay Estuary and
their adaptations to the estuarine environment.
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The School Programs are available year-round.
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