Bolsa Chica Conservancy opens Interpretative Center

Jeannette Bush shown at the new Bolsa Chica Conservancy Interpretative Center. Courtesy photo

By Chris MacDonald

The Bolsa Chica Conservancy just opened a new 1,400-square-foot Interpretive Center at 3842 Warner Avenue, near Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. “It was made possible by the California Wildlife Conservation Corps’ $689,000 grant and additional funds from many generous donors,” said CEO Patrick Brenden.

“This gives the public a grand entrance to the Bolsa Chica visitor experience, featuring an extensive exhibit gallery with live animals and marine life, stunning murals by Sally Dannels and incredible sculpted models by John Althemus. There’s something for everyone and every age as our exciting, new legacy begins.”

Jeanette Bush, Conservancy Aquarist maintains the new aquarium, monitors the nesting behavior of the endangered California Least Terns, cares for the taxidermy birds and operates a new fundraising gift store.

“We’re so excited about our new interpretive center and are committed to bringing educational, interesting and new exhibits for all to learn about nature,” said Huntington Beach Mayor Barbara