
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.
Salt Marsh Stroll is Saturday, December 6th. Hope you can join us!
On December 6th, check out the flourishing native plant growing area at Zedler Marsh.Every plant that goes into the ground brings our wetlands closer to being restored. Learn about restoration ecology at Zedler Marsh, a restoration site within Los Cerritos Wetlands....
Rancho Los Alamitos presents “Los Cerritos Wetlands: Past, Present, and Future.” Please join us.
Los Cerritos Wetlands: Past, Present, and Future Thursday, October 23, Doors open at 5:30 PM,Program from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Tickets are $10 per person, free for Rancho Los Alamitos members. Dear Friend of Los Cerritos Wetlands.You are invited to hear myself, and Eric...
Groundbreaking for the Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands Restoration Project. A real milestone for wetlands protection.
You are invited to attend the Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority's (LCWA) groundbreaking ceremony, marking the commencement of hands-on restoration of Los Cerritos Wetlands. It wasn't that long ago when the Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands was transferred into the public...
Our next nature walk is the Heron Hike, I hope you can attend.
Marketplace Marsh, an area that sustains many interesting plants and animals, is an amazing feature of Los Cerritos Wetlands. Check it out for yourself on Saturday, November 1st. Our tour is led by environmental educators from Tidal Influence, who will begin with a...
New concerning infrastructure proposed for Los Cerritos Wetlands
We recently got word of a proposal to construct solar panels adjacent to some of the Los Cerritos Wetlands' most biologically sensitive areas. These panels would very likely have an impact on the fragile and threatened species that rely on Los Cerritos Wetlands to...
We are proud participants in Long Beach Gives: Please donate now!
We envision the day when all of Los Cerritos Wetlands is a protected resource for the wildlife and the community.Help us reach that goal by donating during Long Beach Gives early giving period. Dear Friend of Los Cerritos Wetlands,I am happy to report to you that we...
Thanks to all who made a phone call or sent an email to protect the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
For decades the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) has protected our environment. Legislation that will forever weaken that law passed yesterday, but we won't give up. I am sad to report that the California Legislature passed, and the Governor subsequently...
Attend our Raptor Ramble nature walks before they are paused due to the restoration of the Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands.
Raptor Ramble/Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands Nature Walk.Join us on Saturday, July 5 or August 2 to learn about the upcoming restoration of Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands and the important raptor habitat. These special tours will be led by knowledgeable ecologists who...
Our letter to the City detailing the impacts they should study regarding a new development proposed near Los Cerritos Wetlands.
Arial view of the current tank farm property located at 6701 E 2nd Street.The proposed project site encompasses approximately 53 acres. A new development is being proposed for the soon-to-be former tank farm located at 6701 E 2nd Street and Studebaker Road. While I am...
Wrapping up another great year of field trips to Los Cerritos Wetlands for Title 1 schools.
Students learning about wetland entomology by participating in a bug hunt(fake bugs, not real ones!) out at Los Cerritos Wetlands. Thanks to the generosity of the AES Corporation, the Port of Long Beach, the California Coastal Conservancy, Long Beach Parks Rec, and...
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.
Salt Marsh Stroll is Saturday, December 6th. Hope you can join us!
On December 6th, check out the flourishing native plant growing area at Zedler Marsh.Every plant that goes into the ground brings our wetlands closer to being restored. Learn about restoration ecology at Zedler Marsh, a restoration site within Los Cerritos Wetlands....
Rancho Los Alamitos presents “Los Cerritos Wetlands: Past, Present, and Future.” Please join us.
Los Cerritos Wetlands: Past, Present, and Future Thursday, October 23, Doors open at 5:30 PM,Program from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Tickets are $10 per person, free for Rancho Los Alamitos members. Dear Friend of Los Cerritos Wetlands.You are invited to hear myself, and Eric...
Groundbreaking for the Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands Restoration Project. A real milestone for wetlands protection.
You are invited to attend the Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority's (LCWA) groundbreaking ceremony, marking the commencement of hands-on restoration of Los Cerritos Wetlands. It wasn't that long ago when the Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands was transferred into the public...
Our next nature walk is the Heron Hike, I hope you can attend.
Marketplace Marsh, an area that sustains many interesting plants and animals, is an amazing feature of Los Cerritos Wetlands. Check it out for yourself on Saturday, November 1st. Our tour is led by environmental educators from Tidal Influence, who will begin with a...
New concerning infrastructure proposed for Los Cerritos Wetlands
We recently got word of a proposal to construct solar panels adjacent to some of the Los Cerritos Wetlands' most biologically sensitive areas. These panels would very likely have an impact on the fragile and threatened species that rely on Los Cerritos Wetlands to...
We are proud participants in Long Beach Gives: Please donate now!
We envision the day when all of Los Cerritos Wetlands is a protected resource for the wildlife and the community.Help us reach that goal by donating during Long Beach Gives early giving period. Dear Friend of Los Cerritos Wetlands,I am happy to report to you that we...
Thanks to all who made a phone call or sent an email to protect the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
For decades the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) has protected our environment. Legislation that will forever weaken that law passed yesterday, but we won't give up. I am sad to report that the California Legislature passed, and the Governor subsequently...
Attend our Raptor Ramble nature walks before they are paused due to the restoration of the Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands.
Raptor Ramble/Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands Nature Walk.Join us on Saturday, July 5 or August 2 to learn about the upcoming restoration of Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands and the important raptor habitat. These special tours will be led by knowledgeable ecologists who...
Our letter to the City detailing the impacts they should study regarding a new development proposed near Los Cerritos Wetlands.
Arial view of the current tank farm property located at 6701 E 2nd Street.The proposed project site encompasses approximately 53 acres. A new development is being proposed for the soon-to-be former tank farm located at 6701 E 2nd Street and Studebaker Road. While I am...
Wrapping up another great year of field trips to Los Cerritos Wetlands for Title 1 schools.
Students learning about wetland entomology by participating in a bug hunt(fake bugs, not real ones!) out at Los Cerritos Wetlands. Thanks to the generosity of the AES Corporation, the Port of Long Beach, the California Coastal Conservancy, Long Beach Parks Rec, and...