The City of Long Beach is developing its first-ever Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP), and they need your input. Climate change impacts all of us and will forever shape our local wetlands. However, did you know that wetlands are also important mitigators of the effects of sea level rise? Robust and healthy wetlands help communities be resilient to impacts that could arise from climate change. Let’s all do our part to make Long Beach as resilient to climate change as possible. Attend the meeting or visit http://www.lbds.info/climateactionlb to learn more.
Recent News
- Our 2024 Spring Kayak Tours are now available November 26, 2023
- You are invited to a special event featuring L.A. Times journalist and author Rosanna Xia November 26, 2023
- Our next nature walk will be the Raptor Ramble! Don’t forget to reserve your spot. November 26, 2023
- Why is this new wetlands adjacent development getting a pass from the City AND the Coastal Commission? Help us fight back. October 10, 2023
- Our wetlands kayaking trips are back! September 26, 2023
- Our next nature walk will be the Turtle Trek! Hope you can join us. September 26, 2023
- Wetlands Adjacent Development Update September 25, 2023
- The AES pumps (and others pumps too) get a three-year extension from the State Waterboard. September 25, 2023
- Assembly Bill 1633 is a grave threat to our environment and communities September 25, 2023
- Alamitos Bay Water Quality Meeting 6pm Weds Sept 13th September 13, 2023
- Great News for the Restoration of Los Cerritos Wetlands August 31, 2023
- Action Alert: Support AB1322 the CA Ecosystems Protection Act August 30, 2023
- Join us this weekend for our September 2nd Raptor Ramble August 30, 2023
- Join Us For Our Annual Meeting Thursday July 13th July 7, 2023
- Reserve your spot now for our August 5th Heron Hike July 7, 2023