Founded by Erick, Sr. and
Katya Bozzi, and their children, Erick, Jr. and Katiana Bozzi, STAR ECO Station
is an internationally award-winning
non-profit environmental education and exotic wildlife rescue center, dedicated
to the mission of Preservation Through Education. Located in Culver City,
CA, STAR ECO Station was established in 1997 as a division of STAR, Inc. (Science Theater Art Recreation),
a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that has been dedicated to improving the
quality of children's education through educational and enrichment
programming since 1986. Working in collaboration
with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other government and environmental
organizations, STAR ECO Station provides a last chance for illegal or abandoned
at-risk exotic wildlife, as well as environmental education outreach programs in
over 40 California school districts. Aligned with California State Standards for
environmental education, STAR ECO Station provides assemblies, Gifted And
Talented Education, classroom instruction, community events,summer camps, school
fieldtrips and public tours of its 18,000 square foot rescue
facility.
Visitors to the STAR ECO Station experience incredible hands-on lessons
of ecology and environmentalism on breathtaking encounter with beautiful
tropical birds, exotic reptiles, wildcats and ocean life in a tropical jungle
setting. Environmental partnerships enhance the station with 15 discovery
exhibits from organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund, US Fish and
Wildlife, Surfrider and Santa Monica BayKeeper's unique Storm Drain display and
walk-thru Kelp Forest.
There
exists an alarming, widespread lack of knowledge and compassion for the Earth,
which we passionately believe can be reversed through education. Our
interdisciplinary, hands-on lessons of compassion and empathy for the natural
world inspire sustainable and responsible behaviors in conservation and resource
management.