Project 1: Mulholland Corridor in the 90046 Zip Code
Habitat restoration is part of CLAW’s commitment to protect and restore the wildlife habitat of greater Los Angeles. Our team of volunteers monitors and nurtures new native plants including wild flowers, shrubs, and trees for 1-3 years until they are established. This work includes weeding, watering, and humanely protecting young plants from deer and gophers.
Project 1 volunteers gather on the third Saturday of the month. Space is limited. If you are interested in joining our volunteer team, please RSVP on our volunteer form.
Ladybugs are voracious beetles that eat plant pests, such as aphids, scale insects, and whiteflies. Additionally, they eat nectar and pollen, helping pollinate flowers as they search for food.
The days after some rain are the best times to be outside. The mountains are lush and green, the blue sky roams endlessly without a cloud in sight.
Damp soil = weeding!
February’s Rewilding crew holding their CLAWs up.
