Take Action. Take a Walk.

Take Action. Take a Walk.


Putting a price on carbon is a fast and effective way to bring down greenhouse emissions quickly AND benefit the economy. Click TAKE ACTION!

Did you know that a strong, economy-wide price on carbon could reduce America’s carbon pollution by 50% by 2030, putting us on track to reach net-zero by 2050? HR 2307 is the legislation that can make that happen.


When long-time Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust activist Tom Hazelleaf came to talk to us about the Citizen’s Climate Lobby and their simple proposal to put a tax on carbon production to save the planet, we were inspired by the simplicity of the idea. Talking with Tom I learned that:


A strong, economy-wide price on carbon could reduce America’s carbon pollution by 50% by 2030, putting us on track to reach net-zero by 2050.


A carbon tax fast tracks the pathway to affordable clean energy because when the government puts a price on carbon, it sends a signal through the economy.

A carbon tax is affordable for ordinary Americans because the money collected from fossil fuel companies is given as a dividend, or “carbon cashback” to every American. It is estimated that 95% of low and middle-income earners will break even or save money while protecting our planet.


A carbon price will save 4.5 million American lives over the next 50 years by restoring clean air in communities across the country, something we sure could use in Long Beach.


Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust supports HR 2307, the Energy Innovation AND Carbon Dividend Act and we hope you will too. Please ask your representative to put a price on carbon into the budget reconciliation package. It takes 10 minutes (or less) to email and call.


If your Congressman is Alan Lowenthal, in your message please thank him for supporting HR 2307. Another cool thing about Congressman Alan Lowenthal is that he is a member of the bipartisan House Climate Solutions Caucus which includes 23 Republicans and 41 Democrats.


It will help the Citizens Climate Lobby more successfully advocate for this legislation if you can submit your comments by August 31st, so don’t delay!


I hope you take the time to submit your comment…It’s a simple, fast, and easy way to help protect the planet and our local wetlands, which are under the threat of sea-level rise (and more) due to climate change.


Sincerely,


Elizabeth Lambe
Executive Director
Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trus


Our next nature walk will be the Raptor Ramble on the Hellman property at Los Cerritos Wetlands.


Why not kick off the beginning of the fall season with a guided nature walk at Los Cerritos Wetlands? I hope you will join us and our partners, biologists, and environmental educators from the environmental consulting firm Tidal Influence, on a wonderful nature walk at Los Cerritos Wetlands on Saturday, September 4th. I urge you to get outside and enjoy some of our natural open space.


We will be following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines (CDC) for our outdoor nature walk, which means vaccinated people can attend mask-free. However, as the CDC recommends, face coverings and physical distancing for unvaccinated attendees are required. Of course, anyone can wear a mask if they prefer.


Per the CDC. . .people are considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19 at two or more weeks after they have received the second dose in a 2-dose series (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna), or two or more weeks after they have received a single-dose vaccine (Johnson and Johnson [J&J]/Janssen). If you feel sick and/or exhibit any symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home, and we hope to see you another time.


Our nature walk will begin with a brief orientation to our wetlands. We will stroll through heritage coastal sage scrub and historic dredge spoils while looking for raptors(birds of prey) and a number of other species that nest in the area. As we pass the salt flats, we may see tiger beetles and coyote tracks before hiking up to the Heron Pointe Cultural trail to discuss how tidal circulation shapes our local wetlands.


We will complete our walk by heading back to the access parking area. Bring binoculars, if you have them; we will observe many different kinds of interesting wildlife.


WHAT: Raptor Ramble on the Hellman Portion of Los Cerritos Wetlands.


WHEN: Saturday, September 4th, at 8:00 am sharp! The parking lot gate will open at 7:45 AM and close at 8:10 AM. No latecomers can be admitted for the tour, and all participants must stay for the entire tour, which will end by 10:00 AM.


WHERE: Meet in the driveway/parking area at the corner of 1st Street and PCH in Seal Beach. Close-toed shoes are required, and kids under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

See below for a map of where we meet. Hope to see you there! 

For more information about the nature walk or to rsvp (which is required) please email Elizabeth.


IMPORTANT DETAILS:
Meet in the driveway near 1st street and PCH. Map of where we meet is below and you should park in the driveway. Event starts at 8:00 a.m. and the parking lot gate closes at 8:10 a.m. No latecomers can be admitted. Events are family-friendly but strollers are not permitted. Close-toed shoes are required. Please bring sunscreen and water.
Rain Cancels.



Nature Walks Are Back-Join Us!

Nature Walks Are Back-Join Us!


After a year and a half hiatus, I am delighted to announce that we are resuming nature walks out at Los Cerritos Wetlands. I can’t tell you how happy I am to be able to once again share this important and unique landscape with you. To restart out nature walks is just another small step towards normalcy and I, for one, am grateful.


We are able to invite you to walk among the wetlands because COVID-19 levels are lowering and vaccine rates are increasing. Three cheers for that good news! For the walk, we will be following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines (CDC), which means vaccinated people can attend mask-free. However, the CDC recommends face coverings and physical distancing for unvaccinated attendees. Of course, anyone can wear a mask if they prefer.


Per the CDC. . .people are considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19 at two or more weeks after they have received the second dose in a 2-dose series (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna), or two or more weeks after they have received a single-dose vaccine (Johnson and Johnson [J&J]/Janssen). If you feel sick and/or exhibit any symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home, and we hope to see you another time.


Our 2-hour guided nature walk begins at 8:00 AM and wraps up by 10:00 AM. We will look for wildlife sightings, learn about the rich ecosystems, reflect on the history of our local wetlands, and observe current restoration activities.

Our walk begins with a brief orientation to Los Cerritos Wetlands. We will discuss their history and see an important portion of them, including the Pumpkin Patch property, as we walk along the San Gabriel River and across Westminster Blvd. to view the sea turtles. On our return, we will stop at Zedler Marsh, where there is a nursery for wetlands plants and where restoration is progressing. We will then walk on the levee back to our meeting place. Bring binoculars, if you have them; besides the turtles, we will observe many different kinds of interesting wildlife.


For more information about the nature walk or to rsvp (which is required) please email Elizabeth.


IMPORTANT DETAILS:
Meet in the driveway near 1st street and PCH. Map of where we meet is below and you should park in the driveway. Event starts at 8:00 a.m. and the parking lot gate closes at 8:10 a.m. No latecomers can be admitted. Events are family-friendly but strollers are not permitted. Close-toed shoes are required. Please bring sunscreen and water.
Rain Cancels.



Join us out in the Wetlands this Saturday!

Join us out in the Wetlands this Saturday!


We are happy to share with you that you are invited out to enjoy Los Cerritos Wetlands for the first time in over a year. That’s because COVID-19 levels in Los Angeles and Orange County are lowering and vaccine rates are increasing. We will be following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines (CDC) for this outdoor event which means vaccinated people can attend mask-free. However, the CDC recommends face coverings and physical distancing for unvaccinated attendees. (People are considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19 at two or more weeks after they have received the second dose in a 2-dose series (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna), or two or more weeks after they have received a single-dose vaccine (Johnson and Johnson & Johnson). If you feel sick and/or exhibit any symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home and we hope to see you out in the wetlands another time). Of course, anyone can wear a mask if they prefer.


We’ve decided to take it slowly since it has been a year since the public has been allowed out at Los Cerritos Wetlands, so we are kicking off reopening Los Cerritos Wetlands with an “Open Trails Day” at Zedler Marsh. What does that mean? It means the public is invited to bike or walk out to Zedler Marsh, where they can enter the property from the San Gabriel River bike path.


Parking will be challenging but biking out there will not, so we urge you to take your bike for a spin on the San Gabriel River bike path south of Second Street to where you will see a gate open to welcome you to Zedler Marsh.


If you prefer not to bike to the open trails event, there will be parking available at noon in the driveway entrance area at the corner of 1st and Pacific Coast Highway in Seal Beach. Those who arrive at noon will be guided as to where to park and be led out to Zedler Marsh. There they will be offered a guided tour of the marsh that will start at 12:30 PM.


There is a lot to see out at Zedler Marsh; lovely trails lined with important California native plants, a wonderful view of the on-the-way-to-being-restored Zedler Marsh itself, and my favorite thing, a fascinating native plant nursery where most of the plants being used to restore Los Cerritos Wetlands are grown. So we hope you will join us.


Please email me to rsvp and with any questions you may have.


Looking forward to seeing you out at Zedler Marsh on June 5th and stay tuned for other events at Los Cerritos Wetlands as we once again safely open up the wetlands to the public while adhering to national, state, and local guidelines.




Earth Day is Coming Soon- Join Us for a Special Evening- RSVP Now

Earth Day is Coming Soon- Join Us for a Special Evening- RSVP Now


Earth Day is coming up fast and I want to share with you that the Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust will be hosting a really fun Earth Day event featuring our colleague, restoration ecologist Eric Zahn. We’ve worked with Eric for years and appreciate all he has done, not only to restore Los Cerritos Wetlands but also the Colorado Lagoon.


Eric Zahn, Principal Restoration Ecologist at Tidal Influence, was a key figure in moving forward the restoration planning process for Los Cerritos Wetlands, which resulted in the certification of the Environmental Impact Report for the area. At our special Earth Day event, Eric will share the details of that wetlands restoration process, what the next steps are, and how the public can help.


Eric has a really fabulous presentation about the past, present, and future of Los Cerritos Wetlands. I know because I have seen it. Eric is a great speaker, has some really interesting slides to share, and does a great job of mapping out where we are with the restoration of Los Cerritos Wetlands and where we are headed. I encourage you to join us.


What: Earth Day evening Celebrating Los Cerritos Wetlands and honoring its past, present, and future


When: Thursday, April 22nd at 7:00 PM (which is Earth Day!) via Zoom.


Why: To celebrate Earth Day and all that we are doing to protect our local wetlands


Who: Hear from restoration biologist Eric Zahn, of Tidal Influence, about the past, present, and future of Los Cerritos Wetlands


To rsvp and for a link to join the meeting, send an email to elizabeth@lcwlandtrust.org.



Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority (LCWA) Restoration Meeting This Thursday March 18th

Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority (LCWA) Restoration Meeting This Thursday March 18th


The Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority (They manage the publicly owned portions of Los Cerritos Wetlands) will be hosting a Zoom meeting on Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 7:00pm to discuss their Draft Wetlands Restoration Habitat Plan. At the meeting representatives of the Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority will provide an overview of the Draft Plan and answer questions from the public. How to join the meeting is below.


Join the Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority’s Draft Habitat Restoration Plan Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/96046142186?
pwd=
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Meeting ID: 960 4614 2186
Passcode: 854267


Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/abjZzjFcOS


The Draft Wetlands Habitat Restoration Plan is available for public review and comment. We, the Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust, are thoroughly reviewing the document and plan on submitting our feedback on the draft plan by the comment deadline, which is March 25th.


If you have any of your own comments to share about the Draft Restoration Plan, you are asked to send them to lcwa@tidalinfluence.com by March 25th. Once the Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust has finished our review, we will be sure to share it with you.
 
Hoping to see you (virtually) on Thursday and someday soon out at Los Cerritos Wetlands.