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Exploration Station: Native Plants


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May Theme: Native Plants

The Native Plants themed Exploration Station invites visitors to delve into the rich diversity of California's indigenous flora. This interactive space encourages learning about the role these plants play in their ecosystems and their historical significance to local communities. Station will feature native species, ranging from vibrant wildflowers to resilient shrubs, showcasing their adaptations to coastal environments. Educational activities highlight the importance of conservation and the intricate relationships between native plants, wildlife, and humans. Visitors gain a deeper appreciation for the natural heritage of the Central Coast and the vital role native vegetation plays in sustaining our environment.

Friday - Sunday

  • 10:30 am - 11:30 am

  • 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Offered weekly, Friday through Sunday at the museum.

Exploration Station is a free weekly interactive learning space for guests of all ages to engage in hands-on exploration and discovery. Here at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History, education comes alive, and children of all ages are encouraged to chase their curiosities and explore their interests. Children and their families, teachers, and other caregivers are all welcome to enjoy this special space. The majority of our activities are designed for children Preschool-8th grade, but we encourage people of all ages to explore our exhibits and experience the fun of learning.

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