About this Event
Contribute with your phone camera to help protect this rare urban green space for local neighborhoods and nature. Learn about the threat of off-roading to local habitat and what's being done about it. Meet community advocates from Coyotl + Macehualli, Save Elephant Hill, Anawakalmekak, Test Plot and North East Trees and research scientists from the Natural History Museum of L.A. County on nature walks where your photos of wildlife help protect nature in LA!
Bring a hat, sunscreen, phone camera, water bottle, and comfortable clothes and shoes to walk in. Please be aware that some parts of the nature walks take place on unshaded terrain.
Arrive prepared to protect wildlife at Elephant Hill with community science! Download the iNaturalist app: Free on , and on . to see how easy it is to document biodiversity with your phone!
Accessibility Information
The event is held outdoors. Water in coolers, snacks and porta-potties will be available.
The Habitat Surveys taking place on Elephant Hill require navigating rocky, rutted, sometimes narrow and steep packed dirt and loose dirt paths.
Habitat surveys along connecting neighborhoods will take place on ADA-compliant paved sidewalk with adequate cut-outs. These surrounding neighborhood surveys collect data that helps us understand how Elephant Hill connects to other green spaces in the area.
Hearing guests may notice bird calls, conversations on the trail and at the tables featuring the work of community, and vehicle activity at the entrance to Elephant Hil.
Sighted guests may notice reptiles, snails, birds, and signs of wildlife like coyote tracks or bobcat scat. Note that the central hub of this event takes place off a quiet residential street.
For additional accessibility questions or to arrange accomodations for your participation, please email [email protected].
Image Credit: Amy Jaecker-Jones
Read more about Elephant Hill and Community Science
: How co-created community science helps in the fight to save East L.A.'s largest open space
This event is supported with funding from the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority and the CA Off Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division | Organized with the support of the Takaape’ Waashut Northeast Los Angeles Black Walnut Day Committee
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Harriman Avenue & Pullman Street, 4403 N Randolph Ave, Los Angeles, United States
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