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SUMMARY:Malibu Creek State Park
DESCRIPTION:Kathy and Dave \nParticipants in this outing will enjoy a leisurely stroll along Malibu Creek\, its oak and sycamore woodlands set amidst a stunning backdrop of chaparral-covered slopes and rocky buttes. Birds\, deer\, bobcat\, butterflies\, reptiles and\, in season\, a bewildering array of wildflowers can be found in this jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, now mostly recovered from the devastating Woolsey fire.  Our focus will be on finding and identifying many of the over 200 species of birds that have been recorded here.  You can expect to see thirty to fifty species during these three to four hour walks\, depending on the season.  Common resident species include Acorn Woodpecker\, Oak Titmouse\, California Quail\, and White-breasted Nuthatch\, and spring brings us Black-headed Grosbeak\, Blue Grosbeak\, and Lazuli Buntings. Meet at the main lot\, which is the second (lower) day-use parking lot per the Google map.  Entrance to the park is on the west side of Las Virgenes Road\, just south of Mulholland Hwy. \nEntrance fee is $12 per car. Click location below for more about MSCP and an Accessibility Note. \nWalks will be cancelled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. \n\n 
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/malibu-creek-state-park/2025-10-19/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Rd\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, United States
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SUMMARY:O’Melveny Park Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:O’Melveny Park and the trails which begin there into Bee Canyon provide an interesting contrast. The park is home to an orange grove and trails through sycamores and alders. The Bee Canyon trail is chaparral and riparian area set between high rock walls. The last rest area for birds going north over the Santa Susana Mountains\, this is an excellent migrant trap. \nThe park is named after Henry W. O’Melveny\, in 1927 one of the original members of the California State Parks Commission. Originally called C.J. Ranch\, O’Melveny Park was purchased in 1941 by attorney John O’Melveny of O’Melveny & Myers and later acquired by The Trust for Public Land and turned into a park. \nAt 675 acres\, O’Melveny Park is the second largest public park in Los Angeles after Griffith Park. O’Melveny Park is managed by the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. \nThe park is unstaffed. It provides large grassy areas\, picnic tables\, and is known for its extensive hiking and horse trails and the stunning views they lead to. Near the entrance is a grove of citrus trees. \nAccessibility at O’Melveny Park\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Parking\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Restrooms\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Benches (Shaded in Spring/Summer)\n				\n		\n\nThe outing is approximately two-thirds accessible\, with some travel on manicured lawns. Midway through\, we transition to hiking up hillside trails. Those who prefer not to hike can relax on shaded benches or conclude their outing at that point. Upon our return\, we take a different route back to the starting point. \nDirections: Take the 118/Ronald Reagan Freeway and exit at Balboa Blvd. Turn north\, driving two miles to Sesnon\, turn left going west 0.6 miles\, turn right at park entrance. Meet in the parking lot. \nEvents may be canceled due to inclement weather. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at 747-237-3720.
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/omelveny-park-birdwalk-5/2025-10-21/
LOCATION:O’Melveny Park\, 17300 Sesnon Blvd.\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251023T190000
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SUMMARY:Postponed to next year: Fire Safe Solutions for Design\, Building\, and Upkeep
DESCRIPTION:Feeling overwhelmed about wildfire in California? You are not alone\, but the good news is that there is a lot you can do to reduce risk and help your family and community withstand wildfire. In her current work with the University of California Fire Network\, Yana Valachovic has conducted post-fire assessments in California and Colorado\, including in Altadena and Palisades. For this program\, she will bring key insights into building and landscaping design and maintenance that make a difference in building survivability and property protection. Yana will give a brief overview of her research findings and share practical\, low-cost\, science-based actions that can help you protect your house and family. As Yana says\, “wildfire adaptation will not occur overnight\, but there is a pathway and clear evidence to help all of us live successfully with wildfire now and into the future”. \n \nYana Valachovic\, a scientist with the University of California\, Agriculture and Natural Resources Fire Network\, is passionate about helping communities learn to live with wildfire. She works at many scales and is a state leader in developing and delivering local and state strategies to improve wildfire resilience. Yana has over 25 years of experience in county government and community engagement. She also has a perspective on how California is attempting to pivot to address the wildfire and insurance crises and holds roles with the Governor’s Wildfire Forest Resilience Task Force and the Wildfire Mitigation Committee. In addition to her research experience\, she also has practical skills gained from a ‘back to the land’ upbringing where her family believed plants were more important than people—they provided essential food\, didn’t talk back\, and never started wars. Living off the grid\, Yana gained an early appreciation for building design\, construction\, and maintenance; a love of plants; and an appreciation of how a community can come together to support each other’s needs. \nShe was also Humboldt County’s 2024 Birder of the Year for the discovery of a purple gallinule! \nYana Valachovic\nForest Advisor and County Director (Humboldt and Del Norte)\nUC ANR Fire Network- Community Resiliency and Built Environment\nUC Policy Institute- Associate Director\, Natural Ecosystems and Working Landscapes\nRPF #2740 \nIf you plan to attend via Zoom\, please enter your info and we’ll send you a link prior to the event.\nIf you’ve signed up for previous events\, feel free to skip this step – you’re already on our list!\n\n    First Name\n    \n    Last Name\n    \nEmail address: \n		\n\n \n\n\n	\n Leave this field empty if you're human:
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/zoom-event-fire-safe-solutions-for-design-building-and-upkeep/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Zoom Event:  Sepulveda Basin Update-Fires\, Solutions\, and More.
DESCRIPTION:An update on the Sepulveda Basin including the Wildlife Areas. As a result of the many fires over the past few years a multi-agency project including the Los Angeles City Mayor’s office\, Council Districts 6 and 4\, LA Fire Department\, Sanitation\, Street Services\, homeless services providers\, and NGOs is underway to improve safety. That includes vegetation management\, encampment removals\, enforcement and more. SFV Audubon is one member of the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Areas Steering committee which is working closely with City agencies to monitor and advise on environmental issues. We will address questions of what is going on\, which areas are affected\, and what to expect in the future.
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/zoom-event-sepulveda-basin-update-fires-solutions-and-more/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251025T080000
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SUMMARY:Hansen Dam
DESCRIPTION:Hansen Dam is a huge area with varied habitat\, and like the Sepulveda Basin is part of the City of Los Angeles flood control infrastructure operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Unlike the Sepulveda Basin\, in the event of heavy and prolonged precipitation water may be retained behind Hansen Dam for prolonged periods. This means it is not possible to follow the same route for all outings. In general they cover between 1 and  3 miles\, and will be geared to the abilities of participants. \nReportedly over 280 species of birds have been seen at Hansen Dam\, which holds the record for most species seen in a day in the San Fernando Valley at 120. The area we traverse is largely riparian adjacent to the lake and swamp\, but also includes grassy lawns dotted with trees\, Tujunga Creek\, and the large rock rip-rap areas extending out from the dam (Rock Wrens!). Typically we see 30-50 species there on an outing\, and it can be interesting. For example diving ducks in a parking lot submerged under 3’ of water! \nOutings are on the fourth Saturday of every month at 8 AM. Please meet at the Ranger Station.  Walks will be canceled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at batesbird@gmail.com or call 747-237-3720.
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/hansen-dam-bird-walk-2/2025-10-25/
LOCATION:Hansen Dam Recreation Area\, 10965 Dronfield Ave\, Pacoima\, CA\, 91331\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251025T080000
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SUMMARY:SBWR Habitat Restoration
DESCRIPTION:SFVAS is continuing to work with our partners\, the Friends of the Los Angeles River (FoLAR) and the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) on the ongoing Habitat Restoration efforts in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve (SBWR). This group gathers every Fourth Saturday morning to work and weed. If you would like to get involved and get your hands dirty\, this is for you! \nSFVAS offers an Audubon guided walk after the work. (Volunteer Walk Leaders always needed.) \nWhat is this all about? See this video from FoLAR. \nNOTE: Start time may be subject to change. Please check the FoLAR website for latest details and sign up before attending this event.
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/sbwr-habitat-restoration-3/2025-10-25/
LOCATION:Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area\, 6350 Woodley Ave\, Van Nuys\, CA\, 91436\, United States
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SUMMARY:P-22 Day Festival
DESCRIPTION:San Fernando Valley Audubon Society will be an exhibitor at this year’s P-22 Day Festival! At our exhibit\, we will share all things birds\, wildlife\, and appreciation for conservation. Be sure to stop by and say hi!\n \nFor an entire week\, thousands of community members across the LA region come together to celebrate the majestic urban wildlife and remarkable ecosystems that thrive right in the heart of our bustling metropolis. Always free and open to the public\, a variety of exciting events and educational activities offer inspiring opportunities to connect with the natural wonders that surround us every day.  \nUrban Wildlife Week culminates with the annual P-22 Day Festival\, a celebration of the famous Hollywood cougar who catalyzed the #SaveLACougars movement. Join us in celebration of all that we’ve accomplished to #SaveLACougars and all that we can do to build bridges to a thriving future for both our human and wild neighbors! urbanwildlifeweek.org
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/p-22-day-festival/
LOCATION:Griffith Park\, 4730 Crystal Springs Dr\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90027\, United States
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