March 2013 Archives
Coyotes Spotted on Los Angeles River Island in Atwater Village
March 29, 2013 3:00 PM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
Neighbors see the encroaching coyote population as a consequence of the growing movement to naturalize the Los Angeles River.
Greenway to be Built at Water Reclamation Plant by the L.A. River
March 27, 2013 1:30 PM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
The 0.4-acre curved park lies on the east bank of the Los Angeles River just off the Colorado exit below the 5 freeway.
Arroyo Seco Foundation's Annual Hahamongna Walkabout Adds Recreational Stations
March 21, 2013 12:30 PM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
In Australia, a walkabout is a sacred rite of passage one undergoes to find oneself by being immersed in nature. In Southern California, the Hahamongna Walkabout, hosted by the Arroyo Seco Foundation (ASF), seeks to inspire by guided tours through...
River Notes:
Representing more than 40,000 hours of work in Malibu Creek, a new report finds that the watershed hasn't escaped the effects of environmental degradation.
River Notes:
Riffing off of the 1950s tradition of drive-ins, Angelenos will have the chance to tune-up their bikes, make use of the bike path by the river, and take in a free movie at the end.
Developers and Environmental Advocates Outline Challenges at L.A. River Forum
March 13, 2013 4:01 PM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
A recurring theme was getting pivotal people on board so water-related projects and its benefits could be realized.
River Notes:
The Rancho Equestrian District is perhaps the closest to rural living as you can get near downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood.
Atwater Villagers Call for Centralized Los Angeles River Contact Point
March 1, 2013 4:45 PM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
Residents that these L.A. River revitalization projects unfolding in their backyards are adding stress to an already overloaded system.
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