The Junior Ranger Academy will be held every Saturday during the month of October, allowing youth the opportunity to learn about Guam and its national parks, have fun and share their experiences with friends and family.
Junior Rangers will spend their weekends with park rangers. They will see real World War II artifacts, hear about WWII battles on Guam and Alaska, visit WWII historical places, explore a watershed in their park, and participate in restoring a WWII site, according to a National Park Service press release.
The Junior Ranger Academy is free. Youth in 7th and 8th grade are eligible to apply. Registered participants who complete at least four of the many programs will become Junior Rangers and receive an official Junior Ranger badge and certificate.
For more information, call 671-333-4050.


