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- Friends of Ballona Wetlands
Friends of Ballona Wetlands Hosts Wilson Ornithology Society! Friends of Ballona Wetlands hosted the Wilson Ornithological Society’s 2025 Annual Meeting attendees for tours of the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve and the Ballona Freshwater Marsh!
- History of Ballona Wetlands — Friends of Ballona Wetlands
Early History Between 8-10 thousand years ago, the Playa del Rey area was bordered by sand dunes and coastal wetlands that provided an abundance of renewable resources to the original inhabitants of Ballona The Gabrielino-Tongva are the original people of Tovaangar (greater Los Angeles County, and parts of Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties) Historically, more than 70+ villages
- Visit Ballona — Friends of Ballona Wetlands
VISIT BALLONA SALTWATER MARSH freshwater marsh BALLONA DISCOVERY PARK SPRING SUMMER CAMP FIELD TRIPS corporate events
- BALLONA DISCOVERY PARK - Friends of Ballona Wetlands
Ballona Discovery Park is a museum without walls where visitors can learn the natural and cultural history of Ballona Wetlands From the always-buzzing native plant demonstration gardens, including pollinator and medicinal garden, to the serene walk along the riparian corridor where coots and other birds can be spotted hidden in the waters
- SALTWAter marsh - Friends of Ballona Wetlands
The Saltwater Marsh, located in the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve, is currently closed to the public Friends of Ballona Wetlands is, however, permitted to lead tours and volunteer opportunities in the Reserve, such as sunset hikes, restoration events, and creek cleanups This special space is the last remaining coastal wetland in Los Angeles It has suffered many assaults over the past
- Explore Ballona! Field Trips — Friends of Ballona Wetlands
EXPLORE BALLONA! EXPLORE BALLONA!® Mix and match our environmental education content to meet your students’ needs IN-PERSON FIELD TRIP Students use binoculars to make observations of Ballona Wetlands saltwater marsh habitat
- History — Friends of Ballona Wetlands
That year, Lansford created and secured nonprofit status for Friends of Ballona Wetlands, and thereafter, the nascent organization pursued protracted litigation against a series of developers In 2003, the State of California, the developer of Playa Vista, and the Friends reached an agreement to preserve approximately 600 acres of the Wetlands
- Habitat — Friends of Ballona Wetlands
A COMPLEX MOSAIC Ballona contains a complex mosaic of habitats defined mainly by hydrology, including wetland habitats, such as brackish and freshwater marshes, seasonally flooded freshwater wetlands, salt pans, riparian and upland habitats, like coastal sage scrub and sand dunes Many wildlife species, especially birds, utilize more than one habitat type – thus the juxtaposition of these
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