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Discovery Tables - Mission Trails Regional Park
Stop by the Discovery Table in the Visitor Center on the 2nd Saturday of each month, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., to learn about different nature topics from MTRP Trail Guides.
DATES & TOPICS:
January 14 - Photosynthesis - Photo what? Find out why life on earth would not exist, if not for this amazing plant process!
February 11 - Kumeyaay Games - Kids will get to make and take home their own stick dice game!
March 10 - Owl Pellets - Kids will get to dissect and take home bones from a pellet!
April 14 - Bird Nests - See if you can match different bird eggs to the correct nests!
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In your efforts to connect children with nature, San Diego Audubon Society and San Diego Children and Nature Collaborative would like to remind parents and other adults that there are risks associated with outdoor activities. San Diego Audubon Society and San Diego Children and Nature Collaborative recommends that before you start on your adventures, you become aware of and alert children to any unsafe areas or conditions that may be present in your surroundings. You should also be aware of your and your childrens physical limitations and always take necessary safety precautions while exploring the outdoors.

