Join the friends AND HISPANIC ACCESS FOUNDATION FOR A CELEBRATION OF LATINO CONSERVATION WEEK!
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Join us for a day out in nature at LA’s beautiful wetland, Ballona Wetlands. Where we will be learning about the importance of our wetlands and the amazing wildlife that reside within it. We’ll be providing a bilingual walk around our freshwater marsh, a raptor show, and fun arts and crafts for everyone. Breakfast and lunch is also provided. This is a fun free event for all families to come and enjoy, and to showcase the importance of latino voices in outdoor spaces.
* This event requires registration to attend. Please click the link provided to register.
Ages: All ages are welcome, but we will always request that young children be supervised!
What to wear: We recommend dressing in weather and activity-appropriate layers that you don’t mind getting a bit dirty. Long pants are also recommended to protect against bugs.
What to bring: Your own full water bottle to stay hydrated. For this event we will have an additional port a potty at the Ballona Discovery Park.
Parking: Street parking on Bluff Creek Drive in front of the park. Parking signs limit parking to 2 hours (the length of the event).
Covid-19 Protocols: We recommend that participants comply with applicable public health COVID-19 safety guidelines.
Cancellations: For safety, we must cancel if it’s raining. Please check the weather before arriving. If you’re not sure, please call us or check our social media for cancellation announcements.