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Pages in category "Wetlands and marshes of Los Angeles County, California" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
172 acres (0.70 km 2) of land has been acquired by the Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority; a total of 255.67 acres (1.0347 km 2) within the wetland boundaries are now public lands. [13] The official community-based restoration “kick off” began September 19, 2009, with the Los Cerritos Wetlands Stewardship Program’s Zedler Marsh Cleanup Day ...
The brolga (Antigone rubicunda), formerly known as the native companion, is a bird in the crane family. It has also been given the name Australian crane, a term coined in 1865 by well-known ornithologist John Gould in his Birds of Australia. [4] The brolga is a common, gregarious wetland bird species of tropical and south-eastern Australia and ...
Map showing the main Orange County watersheds and watercourses. This is a list of rivers of Orange County, California, part of the Greater Los Angeles Area in Southern California.The Santa Ana River and San Gabriel River are the largest in Orange County; their extensive watersheds extend into neighboring Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.
The Anaheim Bay entrance is located at the westernmost corner of Orange County near the Los Angeles County line. The bay and its associated harbors and wetlands extend southeast along the coast for a distance of some 7 miles (11 km) from Seal Beach towards Huntington Beach; they are protected by a long peninsular barrier beach where Surfside, Sunset Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beach are situated.
Here's a list of 18 holiday toy drives by local organizations in Los Angeles and Orange ... help bring toys delivered by U.S. Postal Service trucks to the Los Angeles County Department of Children ...
The 577-acre (2.34 km 2) [3] site is located in Los Angeles County, California, just south of Marina del Rey. Ballona—the second-largest open space within the city limits of Los Angeles, behind Griffith Park [4] —is owned by the state of California and managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Bixby Slough (American English pronunciation: “slew/slu” [1]) was an ancient wetland in Los Angeles County, California. Also known as Machado Lake, the slough was a "large freshwater wetland in the Carson-Harbor City-Wilmington area" [2] that flowed into San Pedro Bay about three or four miles (5 km) west of Dominguez Slough. [3]