Follow Your Favorite Swan...


Look closely at the Tundra swan in the photo. He's got an antennae sticking out from the base of his tail! So do 49 other of these swans, and you can track them as they migrate.

 

This past summer the Alaska Science Center fitted the swans with satellite transmitters, and the information on the whereabouts of these birds is available on their web site. Check in daily during the migration season - September through December and March through May, to follow your favorite swan! Click here>>


Win $$ for Art Supplies!

Submit your art or poetry to the California Coastal Commission and win a $100 gift certificate for Blick Art materials! Sponsoring teachers also win $40 for educational supplies. All winners receive tickets for the Aquarium of the Pacific. Hurry! Entries are due January 31st. For mor information and an entry form, click here>>

 


Junior Win-a-Hunt Passport Program

Earn points toward a chance to hunt with a sports celebrity with every conservation step you take.
To find out more, click here>>

 

 


Try these games and crafts!

Download these fun activities. Hunt for bugs in the smartweed or make your own mallard mosaic! Find the matching mallards, make thumbbugs, or find your way through our migration maze. Keep watching here for new activities in the weeks to come.


Learn to Draw!
 
 

Use your love of ducks and geese to learn drawing techniques. Follow these steps to draw a wood duck.

For more drawing techniques click here>>

Use what you learn to create duck art and submit it to the Junior Duck Stamp Competition. Learn more.
 
 
 
   





Adopt a Refuge

You or your family can adopt a refuge or volunteer to help during the season. To find out more, click here>>

 

 

 

 
 

Get Outdoors
For Adventure

Hunter Camps, Outdoor Adventure days, Shooting Clinics, and Youth hunts are some of the exciting opportunities that CWA has to get kids outdoors. For more information click here>>
 

A Magazine
Just for You

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Check out the most recent issue of Sprig Tales, CWA’s magazine for juniors 12 and under. click here>>

 

 

 

 

 

WATERFOWL ID

Many waterfowl live in California all year round. And many thousands more travel through here during times of migration. To recognize who’s who in waterfowl, click here>>

 
 

Learn about outdoor opportunities for youth statewide from Youth in the Outdoors. To see the calendar click here>>