Conservation

Habitat Restoration at Rio de Los Angeles State Park

— Building habitat with partners and community members

Plant of the Month, August 2018: California Buckwheat

Photo: Tom Benson

California Buckwheat

Eriogonum fasciculatum

California Buckwheat is a staple at our park and at our nursery!  It blooms creamy white leaves in the spring which turn to rusty-brown as summer fades into fall.  Buckwheat flour belongs in the same family, but making anything  of this plant would not be palatable.  Here's a recipe on how to make buckwheat flour.  

  • Tough and easy to grow, even in very dry conditions 
  • Height: 2' or 3' high 
  • Flowering season: Spring, Summer, Fall 
  • Pollinator friendly, attracts butterflies and bees
  • Ants, wind and water disperse seeds
  • Flowers are a combination of pink, cream, white in early flowering stage, while turning rust-brown as flowers mature
Audubon and YouthBuild Journey to the Owens Valley

Audubon and YouthBuild Journey to the Owens Valley

— Los Angeles Youth discover the tumultuous history of the valley
Bird Banding Comes to Debs Park

Bird Banding Comes to Debs Park

— Studying population dynamics and dispersal in urban habitat islands
Do You Know Where Your Water Comes From?

Do You Know Where Your Water Comes From?

— The untold history of Owens River
R.S.V.P.

RSVP for R.S.V.P. !

The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program is a special volunteer opportunity for people age 55+
People's Party 2

People's Party for the Parks

— Join us on October 26th, from 5-7:30, for a celebration in support of Measure A.
People's party link

People's Party for the Parks

— Join us October 26th, from 5 - 7:30, for a fun event in support of Measure A