An overhead photo of the Audubon Center at Debs Park.
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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

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Open Today 8:00am - 4:00pm

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.

What to Do if You Find an Injured or Orphaned Bird
When you come upon an injured bird or a chick on the ground that appears to be orphaned, your first instinct is to help.
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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!

Volunteer at Debs Park

"Giving is receiving"
June 28, 2018 — Andee Burrell has a longstanding passion for local conservation at Audubon’s Starr Ranch Sanctuary; even as she also keeps the bigger picture in view, as illustrated in her story below.
Photo of two Bushtits banded at Starr Ranch on June 15
Seen any Pacific-slope Flycatchers lately?
June 26, 2018 — Kim Geissler saw seven at Starr Ranch on the last MAPS banding day there on June 15. The Pacific-slope Flycatchers were just one thirty-one species seen or captured at the banding station.
Where have all the Salton Sea's Eared Grebes gone?
May 29, 2018 — The Salton Sea was once a stopover for more than 90% of all Eared Grebes, but now there are few to be found there.
Bill to protect California’s migratory birds advances
May 25, 2018 — Assembly Bill 2627 passes Assembly Appropriations Committee.
John Bambury talks about the origins of Egret Wine
May 24, 2018 — Sonoma County winemaker was inspired by a desire to support environmental causes. Birds seemed a natural choice.
A goldfinch perches on a sunflower holding a seed in its beak.
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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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