Natural History Museum’s Community Science – Get SNERCHING
The folks at the Natural History Museum want you to join its annual community science slugfest, SNERCH to scour and snap photos of snails and slugs from now through March […]
The folks at the Natural History Museum want you to join its annual community science slugfest, SNERCH to scour and snap photos of snails and slugs from now through March […]
For many who volunteered to create this space, the Anza Native Garden is very special. This garden is smack-dab next to the freeway, yet provides an opportunity to educate folks […]
• Enjoy birdwatching by the L.A. River with experts • Check out the Miyawaki ‘micro forest’ • Enjoy equestrian demonstrations • Discover historical stories at this often-overlooked area of […]
Due to overwhelming community interest, FoGP is starting a new hiking series which will take place on the last Saturday of each month. This hike will use as reference our […]
This Earth Day, FoGP is heading back to the Bird Sanctuary for more... The Bird Sanctuary has a long history as one of the premiere spots to birdwatch in the […]
It's been far too long since the last Hike with Jorge... so we're very excited that Jorge is available for this hike. He'll be hiking/talking about the Condor Canyon Fire […]
FoGP is heading back to Fern Canyon to continue our work in this lovely, semi-shady Griffith Park spot. Over the years we've conducted multiple volunteer events in this location, beginning […]
We're very excited to announce... A biodiversity hotspot stroll with FoGP Board member Cody Porter on why it’s valuable to take your time out on the trails. Practice the art […]
FoGP is heading back to Fern Canyon to work in the drainage ditches, and eliminate fast-growing invasives. Over the years we've conducted multiple volunteer events in this location, beginning in […]
The Toyon-Folk Garden Loop begins at the Mineral Wells Parking Lot and it's an intermediate hike with a gain of 1,050 feet along the trail. We encourage folks to go […]