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California
State Parks
California State Parks home page. Visit links to Crystal Cove and
other State Parks with locations, hours and fees listed.
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Ports
Welcome to the Parks Online Resources for Teachers and Students (PORTS) Web site. PORTS is designed to further the mission of the California State Parks and to augment the teaching of academic content standards in California's public schools.
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County of Orange
Harbors Beaches
and Parks
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County
of Orange Harbors, Beaches and Parks
Public
Facilities & Resources Department - Thanks to a wealth of Natural
Resources and visionary land management, millions of people have and
will continue to have year-round access to over 30,000 acres of
spectacular land and water where they can experience a number of activities
and attractions. |
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Laguna Canyon Foundation |
Laguna
Canyon Foundation
Preserving, protecting and enhancing Crystal Cove's wild neighbor,
the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park since 1991. The Laguna Canyon Foundation
provides financial support for the parks and preserves within the
regional 17,000-acre coastal canyon system.
E-mail: lagunacf2@lagunacanyon.org
Information Center: 949-855-7275 (PARK) |
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Laguna Greebelt, Inc |
Laguna
Greenbelt
Laguna Greenbelt,
Inc. is a grassroots organization founded in 1967 to promote the
preservation of Orange County open space for the benefit of the
general public, and to inform and educate the public about local
natural history. They have established several self-guiding nature
trails and offer a regular schedule of guided tours in Laguna Coast
Wilderness Park. E-mail |
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Irvine Ranch Reserve |
The
Nature Conservancy offers a variety of opportunities for visiting
Orange County's Irvine Ranch Reserve, including hikes into Emerald
Canyon, adjacent to Crystal Cove.. In order to protect the Reserves
resources, public access is limited to docent-led tours. Offered free
of charge, the tours must be reserved in advance as space is limited.
Call for information, reservations, and directions: 714-832-7478.
Or email mkahle@tnc.org.
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Orange
County Marine Life Refruge Project |
Orange
County Tidepools are stuck between "a rock and a hard place."
More and more visitors come each year to explore and learn about the
wonders the tidepools have to offer. Unfortunately, more visitors
means more impact on the delicate intertidal zone. The Orange
County Marine Life Refuge Project is dedicated to protecting
and preserving these areas as well as educating the public about the
marine life and how they can help and get involved with our efforts.
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The Crystal Cove Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Crystal Cove State Park Historic District, beach, and marine life refuge. The primary purpose for which this corporation exists is to promote educational and interpretive activities of the California State Park System and to assist with the preservation and restoration of the Crystal Cove State Park Historic District. |
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EDUCATORS OF ORANGE COUNTY
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Orange County CREEC Network, made up of a volunteer Advisory Committee, seeks to provide resources that meet the needs of educators in Orange County. Do you need to find a great field trip destination in Orange County? Or locate high quality environmental education teaching materials? Our Resource Directory can help! Not sure how to use the Directory? Go to the FAQ page for help. |
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The mission of the Orange County
Coastkeeper, a non-profit environmental activist organization,is to: Protect and preserve Orange County's marine habitats and watersheds through education,advocacy, restoration, and enforcment. |
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Pacific Marine Mammal Center (PMMC) is a non-profit organization staffed by dedicated volunteers and funded by donations. Its mission is to:
• rescue, medically treat and rehabilitate marine mammals that are stranded along Orange County, California beaches due to injury or illness;
• release healthy animals back to their natural habitat; and
• increase public awareness of the marine environment through education and research. |
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Orange County Wild
The purpose of Orange County Wild is to proactively develop and implement a cohesive strategy to preserve, protect, and enhance our wildland forest, park, and reserve resources, from the mountains to the Pacific. |
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Tide Tables |
http://www.tidelines.com |
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