(May 3, 2019, 12:40 p.m.) -- Saturday morning, May 4 is an opportunity to join in a free two-hour guided nature walk through the Los Cerritos Wetlands. It's led by naturalists from the environmental consulting group Tidal Influence and organized by the non-profit Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust.
LCWLT says walkers on the fairly slow, roughly two mile hike (dubbed a "Raptor Ramble Trek") will look for wildlife sightings, learn about the rich ecosystems, reflect on history and see current restoration activities. An event flier at this link states: "Our walk begins with a brief orientation to our wetlands. We will discuss the history and ownership of various parcels within Los Cerritos Wetlands. We will then walk towards the levee and discuss the reintroduction of the tides. After that, using oil roads, we will walk to the old bridge on the levee and discuss the San Gabriel River and the future of bringing water back into the land. Then we will view the City-owned lands, including Marketplace Marsh. After that, we will head back to our meeting place. Bring binoculars, if you have them; we will observe many different kinds of interesting wildlife." IMPORTANT DETAILS: Meet in the driveway near 1st street and PCH. You may park in the driveway. Event starts at 8:00 a.m. and the parking lot gate closes at 8:10 a.m. No latecomers can be admitted. Events are family friendly but strollers are not permitted. Close-toed shoes are required, and please bring sunscreen and water. LCWLT is among supporters of LBREPORT.com [Scroll down for further.] [Scroll down for further.] |
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