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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...

Bugs, bats, and botanicals at National Wildlife Refuge

Part of an ongoing series about the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge Our visitors to the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge arrive with various interests...

Anaheim Bay to be site of oil spill and security exercises...

Anaheim Bay will be the site of two separate government exercises Sept. 19 and 22, and some closures of the public boat channel are...

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,...

Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center to shelter Seal Beach wildlife

As part of the creation of an in-house Seal Beach animal control program, the council approved an agreement with the Wetlands and Wildlife Care...

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...

WCSB Welcomes National Wildlife Refuge

By Marilyn Van Dyke At its general meeting on November 6, the Woman’s Club of Seal Beach welcomed Mac Purvin, Refuge Manager of the Seal...

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....

Wait, you do what?

By Bob Schallmann Part of a continuing series about the National Wildlife Refuge in Seal Beach. When folks pass by Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, I...