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LA Times highlights
the Audubon Center

The Audubon Center was highlighted in the Los Angeles Times on December 30, 2007 for its cutting edge approach to connecting the Latino community with the local natural world.

The Audubon Center is
one of the greenest buildings in Los Angeles.

How You Can
Support the Center

If you find an injured bird or other wildlife, please contact a local chapter of the California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators.

 y en Español

Para información general sobre el Centro Audubon en el Parque Debs llamé al (323) 221-2255. Para información sobre la flora y fauna del Parque Debs, llame a Jeff Chapman al mismo número.


California Thrasher
An uncommon resident
Alison Sheehey © Nature Ali


ARTICLES

An Arroyo Adventure
Summer program continues to grow

Audubon Magazine Feature Article
High Hopes

"LA Times articles"
Audubon Focuses on Nature in Midst of City

Audubon's Gift to LA Kids

URBAN AUDUBON CENTER OPENS IN EAST L.A.

REP. BECERRA HELPS LAUNCH the Audubon Center at Debs Park FOR INNER CITY CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

California’s WatchList Birds

Safer City Parks ... LA Community Policing

LA Weekly Article on Audubon Center

Audubon Center at Debs Park

FREE!             Open to the Public 4 Days a Week             ¡GRATIS!
Wednesday through Saturday - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

What's New

Join in on the Audubon Center at Debs Park’s fun March activities!

Check out our March activity calendar!
¡Mire nuestro calendario de actividades de marzo!

Coming up…

Saturday March 1 (9:00 – 11:00 am)
Audubon Bird Walk

Come for an early morning walk in the walnut woodland and discover the birds of Debs Park. Jeff Chapman, Master Teacher Naturalist, will help us identify our feathered friends, reveal some of their unique behaviors and compare their different songs and calls. We have binoculars and guides to borrow.

Saturday March 1 (11:00 am – 12:00 pm)
Green Tour of the Audubon Center

Go on a behind-the-scenes tour of one of the most earth-friendly buildings in the nation! Discover how we recycled sunflower seed shells, wheat, & glass bottles to construct our building, how we treat all wastewater on site, and how the sun powers our computers!

Also…

Our March 8th Pajarear bird walk will focus on spring migration and the breeding season. (Click here for our flyer.)

Our March 15th Nature Hike will offer opportunities to observe and learn about wildflowers blooming throughout Debs Park.

As always our community programs are free for the entire family.
Come connect with the nature of Debs Park!


Since 1998, Audubon has been working with the City of Los Angeles and the communities of Northeast and East Los Angeles to develop the the Audubon Center at Debs Park.

The result: a cutting-edge environmental education center and ecological monitoring program within the nearly 300-acre city park, located on the border of Highland Park and Montecito Heights between Dodger Stadium and South Pasadena.

Over half the park is covered in walnut-oak woodland, grassland, and coastal sage scrub, a remnant of the native habitats that once rimmed the Los Angeles Basin.

Read more about this wonderful center in Audubon Magazine's March 2004 issue.... High Hopes


Children enjoying the nature trail at Debs Park
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For general information on The Audubon Center at Debs Park, contact (323) 221-2255.

Over 25,000 kids, mostly Latino, live within 2 miles of the Audubon Center at Debs Park, with working parents who are simply too busy for trips to the nearby mountains or the beach. Aside from the occasional field trip in grade school, these kids are being left out of environmental education opportunities that children elsewhere take for granted. In fact, the grandparents and great-grandparents in the community, often from rural backgrounds, possess a far broader knowledge of the natural world than do the younger generations. With family-oriented educational programming, the Audubon Center at Debs Park will address these disparities and will serve as a model for urban nature centers across the country.

For specific natural history information, including information on birding Debs Park, contact Patty Sun. She may be reached at (323) 221-2255.

 

STAFF

Audubon Center
at Debs Park

4700 North Griffin Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90031
(323) 221-2255 (ph.)
(323) 221-2444 (FAX)

Elva Yañez
Center Director

Jeff Chapman
Master Teacher Naturalist

Patty Sun
Teacher Naturalist

Gabriela Castaneda
Teacher Naturalist

Marina Jimenez
Office Manager

Ivana Gomez del Campo
Director of Special Projects


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orange crowned warbler
Orange Crowned Warbler
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