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According to Sally Lawrence, a cleanup co-organizer and Sierra Club member, the project coincides with the migratory season for many of the birds in the park. Angelica Brinkmann-Busi, the other cleanup co-organizer and president of the South Coast Chapter of the California Native Plant Society, will...
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Published in | The Los Angeles times |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Los Angeles, Calif
Los Angeles Times Communications LLC
25.10.1992
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Summary: | According to Sally Lawrence, a cleanup co-organizer and Sierra Club member, the project coincides with the migratory season for many of the birds in the park. Angelica Brinkmann-Busi, the other cleanup co-organizer and president of the South Coast Chapter of the California Native Plant Society, will point out native plant habitats to workers during the cleanup. The native willow habitat, which supports native and migratory birds and wildlife, stretched 20 miles to the north during the area's pre-Spanish days. And the lake, which collects polluted runoff from the city's streets and sidewalks, was once a semi-saltwater lake influenced by the ocean's tides. |
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ISSN: | 0458-3035 |