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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden — Bilingual Docent Tour in Celebration of Latino Conservation Week

Description

From the towering redwood grove to the diversity of life found in Mission Creek, join Santa Barbara Botanic Garden to learn about the unique habitats that call California home and deepen your connection to the natural world.


Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended for this outdoor tour. It is highly recommended that guests wear sun protection and bring a water bottle. 


This tour is free with $20 admission but registration is required. Please ensure to make a reservation for 10 a.m. on September 22 in addition to registering.



Desde la impresionante arboleda de secuoyas hasta la diversidad de vida que se encuentra en Mission Creek, únase al Jardín Botánico de Santa Bárbara para aprender sobre los hábitats únicos que llaman hogar a California y profundizar su conexión con el mundo natural.


Se recomienda usar zapatos y ropa cómodos para este recorrido al aire libre. Es altamente recomendable que los visitantes usen protección solar y lleven una botella de agua.


Este recorrido es gratuito con la entrada ($20), pero se requiere inscripción. Por favor, asegúrese de hacer una reserva para las 10 a.m. del 22 de septiembre además de registrarse.

Sponsor

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden

Place

1212 Mission Canyon Rd. Santa Barbara, CA 93105
1212 Mission Canyon Rd. Santa Barbara, CA 93105 United States Get Directions

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