Tag: Friends of Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge
A magical morning at the Seal Beach Wildlife Refuge
Our most recent “End of Month Tour” on Saturday, Jan. 27, took place on a sun ?lled morning with scenes of majestic birds, cool...
National Wildlife Refuge: A reminder and hope
Part of an ongoing series about the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge.
On our ?nal day of trash pick-up for 2023 along Paci?c Coast Highway...
Solanum Americanum: American Black Nightshade
By Joe Lazzari
Part of an ongoing series about the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge.
The phrase, “What’s in a name?” might bring you joy, anticipation,...
A Memorial Day 2023 reflection on the Wildlife Refuge
Saturday May 27 found me at the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge preparing for our guests arriving at the End of Month Tour within...
Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge reopens for monthly tours
By Sara Bass
Joe and Margo Lazzari start their days by reading the Wall Street Journal alongside the LA Times. They point to this morning...
What the Heck are Chitons? Residents of SB National Wildlife Refuge
By Marty Golden
Chitons are marine mollusks that have been around since prehistoric times some 535 million years ago. Sometimes they are called coat-of-arms shells...
SB National Wildlife Refuge has a new manager
By Cameron “Mac” Purvin
For the Sun
My new assignment comes with the challenges of fostering partnerships with the Navy, local community, and especially with Friends...
Little group making a big impact for wildlife
A small group of volunteers has been working tirelessly to help the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge on the Naval Weapons Station for years....
Opinion: A history of the Pelican van
This story is a brief taken from “Never Again In 100 years,” a documented journey of Friends of Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge and...