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Audubon Center at Debs Park

Where community, conservation, and culture intersect.
Discover adventure, birds, and how to make a difference at an Audubon center.

4700 North Griffin Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90031

6/30 - 7/6:

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The Audubon Center at Debs Park is a natural jewel in the heart of Los Angeles where community and nature meet.

We have two primary goals at Audubon Center at Debs Park: We restore habitat for birds and other wildlife at Debs Park and along the L.A. River and we restore the connection between people and the land in Los Angeles. As the first center built by the National Audubon Society within an urban area to specifically engage the Latino community, the Audubon Center at Debs Park plays an important role in building a more diverse and inclusive conservation movement here in Los Angeles and beyond.

The Birds of Debs Park
Get to know the birds that you might spot in the park!
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Yellow-rumped Warbler. Photo: Mick Thompson
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Make Things Better Together

Community members help keep Debs Park a great place for people, pollinators of all types, and birds. In 2024, we worked together to create a space that supports pollinators with beautiful California native plants such as Hummingbird Sage and California Fuchsia. When you visit, you can see the amazing transformation through the year, made only possible through staff and volunteers like you!

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25 Years of Desert Conservation
October 31, 2019 — This has secured protections for desert bird species including the the Golden Eagle, Burrowing owl, Gila Woodpecker, Cactus Wren, and Greater Roadrunner
Experts, State Officials and Stakeholders to Gather to Plot Future of Salton Sea
October 14, 2019 — Swift action urged to avert environmental, public health disaster.
California Protects Small Fish that is Key for Coastal Wildlife
October 11, 2019 — Pacific herring is a linchpin for marine food chain and the commercial fishery.
New Audubon Science: Two-Thirds of North American Birds at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Change
October 10, 2019 — Enter your zip code into Audubon’s Birds and Climate Visualizer and it will show you how climate change will impact your birds and your community and includes ways you can help.
What is Audubon California Doing about Climate Change?
October 10, 2019 — The summary below outlines Audubon California’s programs that contribute to abating the impacts of climate change or increasing the climate resiliency of our priority California habitats and birds. Summaries are organized by our 4 priority landscapes.
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Black-necked Stilts are one of the many shorebirds that need our help. Photo: Peter Brannon/Audubon Photography Awards
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