
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

Photo by Kevin Mendoza
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.

Big News from the LCWLT- Upcoming Meeting, Long Beach Gives and Governor Signs AB 1788
Important Upcoming MeetingI completely understand if you don't remember SEASP because it has been quite a few years since it has been on anyone's radar screen. SEASP stands for the South East Area Specific Plan, which is the proposed new zoning for the lands in and...

Long Beach Gives is Here- Help us reach our goal today!
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust works to restore, preserve and provide public access to a unique habitat, the Los Cerritos Wetlands. Thanks to the vision and the tenacity of our early founders, we have accomplished amazing things. Since our founding over half...

Update on AB 1788- Help us Contact the Governor
Friendly reminder that we are waiting for Governor Newson to make a decision about AB 1788, which would limit the use of 2nd generation anti-coagulant rodenticides. This very sensible bill, which passed the state legislature a few weeks ago will protect important...

News From The Legislature
It was quite an eventful week this past week up in Sacramento. There were two bills that we, the Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust, were interested in. One passed and is at the Governor's office, hopefully to be signed by him within the month. The other bill failed,...

Action Alert: Join the LCWLT in reducing plastics in our wetlands and oceans
The amount of plastic flowing into the sea is set to triple by 2040. As plastics continue to flood into our oceans, the list of marine species affected by plastic debris expands. Tens of thousands of individual marine organisms suffer from entanglement or...

Updates and Actions from the LCWLT
There is a very interesting item on this Tuesday's City Council agenda, and that is the issue of Community Choice Energy. Community Choice Aggregation (CCA), also known as Community Choice Energy (CCE), is an alternative to the incumbent investor owned...

Comprehensive Restoration Planning: Read the LCWLT’s Comment Letter
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority's (the agency that manages most of the publicly owned portions of Los Cerritos Wetlands) process to comprehensively plan for the restoration of all of Los Cerritos Wetlands has been going on for several years now. Recently, an...

Today is Giving Tuesday
Our local wetlands give our community so much. They support fragile and endangered wildlife, provide an outdoor classroom for local students, and offer a chance for all of us to spend time in nature. We host monthly free-of-charge guided nature walks on three...

Earth Day Live and More Great Events
A letter from LCWLT's Executive Director, Elizabeth Lambe Dear Friend of Los Cerritos Wetlands, I hope you are doing OK and have settled in to some sort of routine as these weeks of self-quarantine continue on. So much of what the Land Trust does during April, which...
Cancelling Our April Walk
We are sad to say that we must cancel our upcoming Saturday, April 4th, 2020, Heron Hike out at Los Cerritos Wetlands. It just seems like the safest thing to do at this point, and it complies with the Governor's and our Mayor's orders that non-essential services be...
Monthly Nature Walks

Photo by Kevin Mendoza
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.

Big News from the LCWLT- Upcoming Meeting, Long Beach Gives and Governor Signs AB 1788
Important Upcoming MeetingI completely understand if you don't remember SEASP because it has been quite a few years since it has been on anyone's radar screen. SEASP stands for the South East Area Specific Plan, which is the proposed new zoning for the lands in and...

Long Beach Gives is Here- Help us reach our goal today!
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust works to restore, preserve and provide public access to a unique habitat, the Los Cerritos Wetlands. Thanks to the vision and the tenacity of our early founders, we have accomplished amazing things. Since our founding over half...

Update on AB 1788- Help us Contact the Governor
Friendly reminder that we are waiting for Governor Newson to make a decision about AB 1788, which would limit the use of 2nd generation anti-coagulant rodenticides. This very sensible bill, which passed the state legislature a few weeks ago will protect important...

News From The Legislature
It was quite an eventful week this past week up in Sacramento. There were two bills that we, the Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust, were interested in. One passed and is at the Governor's office, hopefully to be signed by him within the month. The other bill failed,...

Action Alert: Join the LCWLT in reducing plastics in our wetlands and oceans
The amount of plastic flowing into the sea is set to triple by 2040. As plastics continue to flood into our oceans, the list of marine species affected by plastic debris expands. Tens of thousands of individual marine organisms suffer from entanglement or...

Updates and Actions from the LCWLT
There is a very interesting item on this Tuesday's City Council agenda, and that is the issue of Community Choice Energy. Community Choice Aggregation (CCA), also known as Community Choice Energy (CCE), is an alternative to the incumbent investor owned...

Comprehensive Restoration Planning: Read the LCWLT’s Comment Letter
The Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority's (the agency that manages most of the publicly owned portions of Los Cerritos Wetlands) process to comprehensively plan for the restoration of all of Los Cerritos Wetlands has been going on for several years now. Recently, an...

Today is Giving Tuesday
Our local wetlands give our community so much. They support fragile and endangered wildlife, provide an outdoor classroom for local students, and offer a chance for all of us to spend time in nature. We host monthly free-of-charge guided nature walks on three...

Earth Day Live and More Great Events
A letter from LCWLT's Executive Director, Elizabeth Lambe Dear Friend of Los Cerritos Wetlands, I hope you are doing OK and have settled in to some sort of routine as these weeks of self-quarantine continue on. So much of what the Land Trust does during April, which...
Cancelling Our April Walk
We are sad to say that we must cancel our upcoming Saturday, April 4th, 2020, Heron Hike out at Los Cerritos Wetlands. It just seems like the safest thing to do at this point, and it complies with the Governor's and our Mayor's orders that non-essential services be...