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Junior Naturalists at Salton Sea-2023

– Photo by Gail Richards

Junior Naturalists

Contact Person for Information: Junior Naturalist Coordinator

Description of Program

Do you have a teen who loves birding and being out in nature? This program may be for you! Under the supervision of adult Audubon Naturalists, the teens participate in monthly field trips and stewardship projects between August and July.

During the field trips, Junior Naturalists explore unique habitats in Southern California.

During the stewardship projects, Junior Naturalists donate their time and talents by

  • Counting birds during annual bird counts.
  • Cleaning taxidermy bird collections.
  • Participating in Coastal Cleanup.
  • Assisting with Nature Day Camp, Summer Barbeque and Pancake Breakfast.

Program Fee

Teens must maintain membership in Audubon during the entire year. Teens are responsible for any fees involved with individual activities such as kayaking and pelagic trips. Confidential scholarships are available; contact the Junior Naturalists coordinator.

Experience and Equipment Needed

Prior experience with birding and nature journaling is useful in addition to having a strong personal desire to learn more about birds, natural habitats, and conservation. For most trips, teens bring binoculars, bird field guide, nature journal, hat, water, and sack lunch.

Requirements to be a Junior Naturalist

  • Must be 13 or older by September 1 and/or be enrolled in 8th grade or higher grades.
  • Maximum age is 18 or upon graduation from high school.

How to Enroll

    Scan the QR Code on the link below to access the current application form.

    Teens new to the program must also complete the “Why I Want to Be A Junior Naturalist” form and send by September 1 to Junior Naturalist Coordinator 

    Junior Naturalists e-Newsletter

    The coordinator sends a monthly e-newsletter that describes the month’s activity, shares photos of previous events, and provides information about upcoming events.

    What Participants Share About Their Experience

    • “Being a part of the Junior Naturalist program has allowed me to meet other people my age with the same passion for nature that I have. I’ve really found a family in this group.” Amy-Grace
    • “Becoming a Junior Naturalist was likely my most critical step towards becoming a full-time birder. Through this program, I obtained incredible experiences and talents that sparked my devotion to ecology, conservation, and the outdoors. Glad to have this opportunity!” Ryan
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    Photographs are by Trude Hurd and Stan Richards and used with permission.
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