Dinofaire at STAR ECO Station
STAR ECO Station, an official exotic wildlife rescue center, transforms into a prehistoric jungle for an incredible lost world time trek. Dinofaire, Jan 29 2006, features live theatrical perfomances, an archelogical digs, artifacts, crafts and more.
(PRWEB) January 11, 2006 -- Discover your inner paleontologist and explore the lost world of Dinosaurs! STAR ECO Station transforms into a Mesozoic Forest for DINOFAIRE, January 29, 10 am-4 pm. DINOFAIRE brings to life the magic of a lost world, and reflects the current threats that endangered animals face today.
Families will love the live interactive performances by Dinoman, whose theatrical shows include colorful life-size dinosaurs, and a dramatic time trek through the age of the Dinosaurs! STAR’s Real Science hosts an archeological dig for kids, and the dino-mite display of real artifacts and fossils is not to be missed!
STAR ECO Station is a non-profit environmental education and wildlife rescue center, designed to transport visitors to a tropical jungle setting! Through a partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, STAR ECO Station rescues and houses over one hundred species of threatened and endangered exotic animals. Visitors study ecology and environmentalism on a wild and fun encounter with rescued tropical birds, exotic reptiles, wildcats and ocean life. Educational outreach, Gifted And Talented Education, wildlife assemblies and community events reach students and their families in over 40 school districts throughout California. With a mission of Preservation through Education, STAR ECO Station is dedicated to creating a new generation of environmentalists to protect the Earth’s resources.
DINOFAIRE is January 29, 10am-4pm at STAR ECO Station, the environmental education and exotic wildlife rescue center. 10101 W. Jefferson Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232.
Admission is $12 (kids) -15 (adults). This event sells out so book your spot today! Contact Marla at 310-842-3938 for RESERVATIONS, or visit www.ecostation.org for more information.
“Best Place to See Animals,” LA Family Magazine
“Best Teaching Zoo / Animal Rescue” LA Parent Magazine
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