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Ballona Discovery Park is a museum without walls where visitors can learn the natural and cultural history of Ballona Wetlands. From the always-buzzing native plant demonstration gardens, including pollinator and medicinal garden, to the serene walk along the riparian corridor where coots and other birds can be spotted hidden in the waters ...
In 1995, as the development process for Playa Vista was underway, the L.A. Times ' nutshell history of Ballona's 20th century was this: "The Ballona Wetlands, near Marina Del Rey, are about all that remains of 1800 acres of marsh that once stretched from Venice south to the bluffs of Playa Del Rey, providing natural flood control and sustaining ...
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Early History. Between 8-10 thousand years ago, the Playa del Rey area was bordered by sand dunes and coastal wetlands that provided an abundance of renewable resources to the original inhabitants of Ballona.
Our mission is to facilitate the creation of the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve into a world-class wildlife refuge and public park. Our Goals. Ensure transparency in the restoration process and proposed development projects that impact Ballona Wetlands, and open spaces in the surrounding area.
2 Φεβ 2023 · The Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve, between Playa del Rey to the south and Marina del Rey and Venice Beach to the north, is a natural resource full of birds, small mammals and space to...
19 Οκτ 2022 · The Land and The People Marker. Inscription. 8,000-6,000 Years Ago. As the Wetlands formed, native peoples began settling on the bluff tops above and along the edge of the resource-rich shores of the Ballona Lagoon. Food was plentiful and easy to reach.