Thank you POLB!
Thank you Port of Long Beach for sponsoring field trips to Los Cerritos Wetlands so Long Beach Youth can spend time in nature and learn about the natural world.
Monthly Nature Walks
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust is proud to present a free, monthly guided nature walk.
We offer a monthly guided tour of Los Cerritos Wetlands at 8:00 AM on the first Saturday of the month.
Join us for our next walk
To RSVP or for more information, go to our Eventbrite here:
For questions, please contact elizabeth@lcwlandtrust.org.
Polystyrene is on its way out in Long Beach, and that is good news!
The City Council voted to ban most polystyrene products within the City of Long Beach. Polystyrene is most frequently found in take-out containers or thick styrofoam drink cups. It breaks down into super small pieces that fragile species can mistake for food, lasts a...
LCWLT Supports Proposition 68!
Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust is a formal endorser of Proposition 68, the California Clean Water and Safe Parks Act. In endorsing we join other local wetlands protection groups like the Bolsa Chica Land Trust and Banning Ranch Conservancy as well as impressive...
Vote to support the ban on polystyrene in Long Beach
At Tuesday night's meeting, we hope the City Council will finalize a ban on most polystyrene products within the City of Long Beach. Polystyrene is most frequently found in take-out containers or thick styrofoam drink cups. It breaks down into super small pieces that...
Green Generation Mixer & Sustainability Project Showcase
Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) is hosting its seventh annual Green Generation Mixer and Sustainability Project Showcase as part of Earth Week on April 19th at Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden. RSVP via Eventbrite It will be a fun and a fascinating event where you can...
Honoring MLKs Legacy. The struggle for economic justice and environmental protection are inextricably intertwined.
Sierra Club founder John Muir famously said, "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." Martin Luther King Jr. wrote, "It really boils down to this: that all life is interrelated. We are all caught in an...
March 27: LCWLT Annual Member Meeting
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust is pleased to invite you to a special community presentation on Tuesday evening, March 27th, featuring candidates for Long Beach's 3rd Council District, as well as candidates for our own Board of Directors, and a special...
Public Workshop about Restoration Planning for Los Cerritos Wetlands
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority (LCWA) will host the first public workshop for the next phase of restoration planning for Los Cerritos Wetlands at 6: 00pm on March 28 at the Mary Wilson Library in Seal Beach. This workshop will build on the previous work...
April 7: Raptor Ramble on the Hellman property of Los Cerritos Wetlands.
Winter is on it's way out and spring is on it's way in. It's a great time to get out and enjoy the outdoors. Join us and our partners, biologists and environmental educators from the environmental consulting firm Tidal Influence, on a wonderful hike at Los Cerritos...
Early photos of historic wetlands: we can and must protect those that remain.
It's quite something to view these historic photos of Los Angeles wetlands. Early Los Angeles wetlands provided a vast expanse of critical habitat, now lost forever because coastal Southern California grew and developed in the early 20th century as a place to live....
Sobering read about the future of California’s wetlands.
Salt marshes will vanish in less than a century if seas keep rising and California keeps building, study finds, according to this Los Angeles Times article. This fascinating Los Angeles Times article about the imperiled wetlands of California (complete with time lapse...
Monthly Nature Walks
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust is proud to present a free, monthly guided nature walk.
We offer a monthly guided tour of Los Cerritos Wetlands at 8:00 AM on the first Saturday of the month.
Join us for our next walk
To RSVP or for more information, go to our Eventbrite here:
For questions, please contact elizabeth@lcwlandtrust.org.
Polystyrene is on its way out in Long Beach, and that is good news!
The City Council voted to ban most polystyrene products within the City of Long Beach. Polystyrene is most frequently found in take-out containers or thick styrofoam drink cups. It breaks down into super small pieces that fragile species can mistake for food, lasts a...
LCWLT Supports Proposition 68!
Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust is a formal endorser of Proposition 68, the California Clean Water and Safe Parks Act. In endorsing we join other local wetlands protection groups like the Bolsa Chica Land Trust and Banning Ranch Conservancy as well as impressive...
Vote to support the ban on polystyrene in Long Beach
At Tuesday night's meeting, we hope the City Council will finalize a ban on most polystyrene products within the City of Long Beach. Polystyrene is most frequently found in take-out containers or thick styrofoam drink cups. It breaks down into super small pieces that...
Green Generation Mixer & Sustainability Project Showcase
Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) is hosting its seventh annual Green Generation Mixer and Sustainability Project Showcase as part of Earth Week on April 19th at Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden. RSVP via Eventbrite It will be a fun and a fascinating event where you can...
Honoring MLKs Legacy. The struggle for economic justice and environmental protection are inextricably intertwined.
Sierra Club founder John Muir famously said, "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." Martin Luther King Jr. wrote, "It really boils down to this: that all life is interrelated. We are all caught in an...
March 27: LCWLT Annual Member Meeting
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust is pleased to invite you to a special community presentation on Tuesday evening, March 27th, featuring candidates for Long Beach's 3rd Council District, as well as candidates for our own Board of Directors, and a special...
Public Workshop about Restoration Planning for Los Cerritos Wetlands
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority (LCWA) will host the first public workshop for the next phase of restoration planning for Los Cerritos Wetlands at 6: 00pm on March 28 at the Mary Wilson Library in Seal Beach. This workshop will build on the previous work...
April 7: Raptor Ramble on the Hellman property of Los Cerritos Wetlands.
Winter is on it's way out and spring is on it's way in. It's a great time to get out and enjoy the outdoors. Join us and our partners, biologists and environmental educators from the environmental consulting firm Tidal Influence, on a wonderful hike at Los Cerritos...
Early photos of historic wetlands: we can and must protect those that remain.
It's quite something to view these historic photos of Los Angeles wetlands. Early Los Angeles wetlands provided a vast expanse of critical habitat, now lost forever because coastal Southern California grew and developed in the early 20th century as a place to live....
Sobering read about the future of California’s wetlands.
Salt marshes will vanish in less than a century if seas keep rising and California keeps building, study finds, according to this Los Angeles Times article. This fascinating Los Angeles Times article about the imperiled wetlands of California (complete with time lapse...