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Over 8,000 years ago the Bolsa Chica Wetlands was a productive estuary and home to species of antelope, mule deer and grizzly bears. Early humans in the area left evidence of that dates back between 6000 and 3500 BC. Through the years, the land has been transformed for ranching, oil drilling, military exercises. Since 2004, a lowlands restoration project has been in effect, designed to return the land to its 1800’s glory. Visit the interpretative center for 1,400 square feet of exhibits, including aquariums with live species, interactive panels about wetlands ecology, live reptiles, and taxidermied birds. Experience an animal feeding day, or join one of the many educational programs for all ages.

3842 Warner Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92649, Phone: 714-846-1114

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