Habitat Restoration Day
Habitat Restoration Day
Join us for a morning of habitat restoration at the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve!
Location
6100 Woodley Avenue Los Angeles, CA 91406Refund Policy
Contact the organizer to request a refund.Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.About this event
- Event lasts 3 hours
With the help of the California Native Plant Society, volunteers will remove invasive mustard and learn about its impact on the ecosystem and why its removal is vital to restoring California's native habitat. Afterward, join San Fernando Valley Audubon Society as they lead nature-filled walks around the Nature Reserve, binoculars provided!
Please see the instructions depending on which app you use for directions. Google Maps if you type in Woodley Archery Range it will take you to the correct location. Apple maps if you type in Woodley Park Archers it will take you to the correct location. Please use the image below for reference to where we are. You'll find us at the orange star in the image.
PLEASE BRING:
- Refillable water bottle and snacks
- Sunscreen
- Sturdy, closed-toe shoes
- Long pants (recommended)
- Long sleeve shirt (recommended)
Gloves and weeding tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. See you soon!
Where to Meet + Parking at the Reserve
Parking: From i405, exit on Victory Blvd and head west on Victory Blvd. Then, turn left on Woodley Ave and follow the blue line to enter the area. You may park at any of the spaces circled in green. Check in will be at the orange star at the Amphitheater.
Where to Meet: Event check-in will be at the orange star at the Amphitheater.
Note: You are welcome to park at any of the designated parking lots in the area. Do not park along the streets or block any entrances as you will get a parking citation.About the organizer
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Friends of the Los Angeles River (FoLAR) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in 1986. We envision a verdant Los Angeles River that supports vulnerable communities in climate adaptation. The River will be transformed into a dynamic, functioning ecosystem that reduces flood risk, cleans the air, cools temperatures, and supports the biodiversity essential to our collective wellbeing. FoLAR builds capacity for communities, students, and future leaders to advocate for nature, climate, and equity on the Los Angeles River.