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Seaside Safari

Come join SPLASh and their friends for a wild beach cleanup where we will learn about all the wildlife that use our Texas coasts! We will have educational booths from groups including the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory, Houston Zoo, Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research, and many more! Come join the fun!

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One-Time Event icon One-Time Event
Start Date: Jul 27, 2024
End Date: Jul 27, 2024
3–4 hours icon 3–4 hours Easy icon Easy Outdoor Only icon Outdoor
 icon Free

This Challenge is for:

  • All Ages
  • Formal Educators
  • Informal Educators

Challenge Topics:

  • Animals and Wildfire
  • Biodiversity
  • Connecting Children with Nature
  • Conservation/Environmental Education
  • Environmental Systems and Cycles
  • Habitat Restoration
  • Land Stewardship
  • Nature and Mental Health
  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Physical Health and Exercise
  • Pollution Prevention
  • Volunteer and Service Projects
  • Waste Reduction and Recycling

This Challenge is accessible for:

  • People with Visual Impairments
  • People with Hearing Impairments
  • People with Developmental Impairments
  • People with Sensory Sensitivities

To complete this challenge

Step one

Visit East Beach in Galveston, Texas

Participants must first travel to East Beach in Galveston, Texas. Address is 1923 Boddeker Rd, Galveston, TX 77550

Step two

Visit the Seaside Safari educational booths

Participants are encouraged to visit all of our booths and learn about each organization and how they are saving animals in the wild!

Step three

Let's pick up the beach!

We learned all about the cool animals that call Texas beaches and waterways home, now let's help remove the trash and debris so they can have a safe and clean habitat!

Step four

Earn your badge!

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