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Walk the Wetlands

A fun and educational walk of the Hellman wetlands

     Take advantage of a free opportunity to see some important, now publicly-owned, wetlands in Los Angeles County.  The nature hike of the Hellman Ranch Lowlands takes place on Saturday, February 4th starting at 8 a.m.  The entrance to the wetlands is on the inland side of the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and 1st Street, just at the border of Long Beach and Seal Beach.  There is ample parking.  The hike last about two hours and is guided by Eric Zahn and Taylor Parker, wetlands ecologists.

     This nature hike offers something for everyone.   The last time I went on this hike we saw a blue and white Kingfisher, heard the songs of Meadow Larks and had a close encounter with a coyote.  We learned about the history of the area and plans for its future.  We learned how the Tongva Native Americans made use of the resources provided by the wetlands.  We observed the tidal flow from the wetlands to and from the ocean as well as the seasonal ponds. 

     I especially enjoyed the walkway that goes along the border between the Heron Pointe neighborhood and the wetlands.  There are many native plants.  Educational placards are found along the walk. 

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     Young Girl Scouts were on the walk with me.  Two girls said they enjoyed seeing the birds and the animals, especially the bunny.  Another scout liked learning about the history of the area.  A fourth stated, “I want people to have as much fun as I did today.”      

     You can have a fun and educational experience as well.  For more information or to RSVP for the February 4th nature walk, contact Elizabeth at ejlambe@verizon.net.   Learn more about the wetlands at www.lcwlandtrust.org.

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