Environmental and Cultural Educational Tours Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

Resource Type: 
Pre-arranged On-site Program (e.g. school/class fieldtrip)
Public/Family Program
Resource Description: 

The Refuge provides field trips and tours to all ages and organizations. Activities include guided nature walks, Plankhouse tours, and other environmental and cultural activities depending on the season and staff/volunteer availability.

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Topics in this Resource: 
Animals/Wildlife
Conservation
Cultural Awareness
Habitats/Ecosystems
Invasive Species
Nature Awareness
Plants
Additional Information about Resource: 

Trips must be requested in advance and are subject to staff and volunteer availability. Spring and Fall are the most frequently requested seasons so inquire well in advance to secure your date.

Has Review: 
No
Grade Level: 
Preschool,Kindergarten,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,Professional/Technical,Higher Education
Age: 
1-5
6-11
12-14
15-18
19-35
36-60
60+
Audience Type: 
Special Needs
Youth
Adults
PreK-12 Teachers
Nonformal Educators
Higher Education
Parents
Businesses
Families
General Public
Community Groups
Tribal
Elderhostel
Has Evaluation Mechanism: 
None
Applicable Fees
Free, there are no fees
Description of Price Structure: 

Pre-arranged educational visits are given free admission to the Refuge. General visitors are charged $3 per car per day.

Support Material: 
Publications (brochures, etc.)
Tours
Other support materials: 
Educators Guide
Teacher Training/Support: 
Available
Service Area for Resource: 
Statewide (all)
Brett Jacobs
(541) 746-3023

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