EducationThe remote location and isolation of Johnston Atoll NWR and other Pacific island refuges make it difficult to conduct on-site visits for educational or interpretative purposes. Thus, most educational and interpretative opportunities are necessarily delivered remotely through publications, educational programs, displays, or other media, to inform and educate the public to increase their understanding of remote Pacific island NWRs wilderness values, cultural and historical resources, and their ecosystems, with special emphasis on seabirds. |
Last updated:
March 18, 2010

