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  2. Arroyo chub - Wikipedia

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    They are native to Los Angeles, Santa Margarita, San Gabriel, San Luis Rey, and Santa Ana Rivers, as well as to Rainbow, Temecula, Malibu and San Juan Creeks. Many of the original populations have been extirpated, but it has recently been reestablished in the Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County), a tributary of the Los Angeles River. It has been ...

  3. Los Angeles River - Wikipedia

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    The Arroyo Calabasas (left) and Bell Creek (right) join to form the Los Angeles River LA River near downtown LA during drought in 2014. The Los Angeles River's official beginning is at the confluence of two channelized streams – Bell Creek and Arroyo Calabasas – in the Canoga Park section of the city of Los Angeles, just east of California State Route 27 (Topanga Canyon Boulevard), at (the ...

  4. The other Angelenos: What a naturalist's survey of Los ... - AOL

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    From mountain lions to feral cats and palm trees to live-forevers, Craig Stanford's "Unnatural Habitat" considers Southern California's native and exotic flora and fauna.

  5. Rio de Los Angeles State Park - Wikipedia

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    Rio de Los Angeles State Park is a California State Park along the Los Angeles River north of downtown Los Angeles in the neighborhood of Glassell Park, Los Angeles.The 247-acre (1.00 km 2) park includes restored wetlands featuring native plants as well as sports fields, a children’s playground and a recreation building. [1]

  6. Ballona Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    The original extent of Ballona Wetlands likely ranged between 1,500 acres (6.1 km 2) [7] and 2,100 acres (8.5 km 2). [8] The wetlands can be roughly divided into five ecologically distinct areas: saltwater marsh (wetland fed by the ocean), freshwater marsh (wetland fed by creeks and streams), riparian corridor (creek bottomland), sand dunes and bluffs.

  7. Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County) - Wikipedia

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    The reputation of Arroyo Seco floods led the Spanish to site the original Pueblo de Los Ángeles away from the confluence of the Arroyo Seco and the Los Angeles River. Historically, these floods would race down the stream bed and overflow through Pasadena, South Pasadena, Alhambra and Los Angeles communities all the way to the Los Angeles River.

  8. List of Louisiana Wildlife Management Areas - Wikipedia

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    Lake Ramsay Savannah Wildlife Management Area St. Tammany: 796 Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Little River Wildlife Management Area Grant, LaSalle, and Rapides 6,045 Resource Management Service, LLC and LDWF (4,164), LDWF and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (5951) Loggy Bayou Wildlife Management Area: Bossier 6,558

  9. Gardena Willows Wetland Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The Gardena Willows Wetland Preserve occupies 13.6 acres (55,000 m 2) of land owned by the City of Gardena, in Los Angeles County, California.The preserve is the last intact remnant of the former Dominguez Slough, an important vernal marsh and riparian forest with riparian zones that once covered as much as 400 acres (1,600,000 m 2) of this area, known as the South Bay region.