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Take a walk down Raptor Row

Take a walk down Raptor Row San Diego is home to dozens of raptor (bird of prey) species. Encounter our winged ambassadors and become inspired by hawk, eagle, falcon, and owl species. You may even run...

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Team to Clean Up

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Animal Wish List

Support our animal ambassadors this Giving Tuesday with a donation to the Animal Wish List. Or, purchase a hand-picked item from our Amazon Smile List. Animal Wish List The post Animal Wish List...

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Small Actions, Big Effects

When you try to recycle materials or plastics that your local plant can’t process (called wish-cycling), you are actually contaminating that entire batch. Instead, find out which plastic numbers your...

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Now Open

We are open to the public Wednesday-Sunday. No reservations required. Plan Your Visit The post Now Open appeared first on The Living Coast Discovery Center.

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Private Group Tours

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Fall Program Funding

Fall sponsorships are now available! Qualifying schools can receive free on-site or virtual field trips thanks to our sponsors. Click HERE and scroll down to “Field Trip Sponsorships” to apply. The...

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A Wetsuit Fit for a Gem

Often called the gem of the Living Coast, Sapphire the loggerhead sea turtle attracts a lot of attention. She’s big, beautiful, and oddly buoyant. Sapphire is often found in a sort of turtle-headstand...

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Second Nature

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Long Live the Kings (and Queens)

By Paul Hormick, Horticulturist Milkweed Monarch caterpillar Monarch butterfly Distinguished by their large orange wings with crisp white-spotted black borders, monarchs are the most easily recognized...

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