City of Los Angeles Stormwater Program - http://www.lastormwater.org/
Develops and implements stormwater pollution abatement projects within the City. Includes program information for residents, businesses and educators. |
City of Los Angeles: EnvironmentLA - http://www.environmentla.org/
Find information on projects and programs to foster environmentalism in the city. Includes tips on helping make the city more sustainable and environmentally friendly. |
Griffith Observatory - http://www.griffithobs.org/
Monument to public astronomy offers high-quality Zeiss and solar telescopes for use. Includes information on planetarium, theater, sky reports, history and calendar. |
http://folar.org/ - http://folar.org/
Friends of the Los Angeles River is a non-profit group protecting the natural and historic heritage of the waterway. Includes agenda and activities schedule |
LA DWP: Green LA - http://www.ladwp.com/library/statichtml/homepage_greenla.html
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power site on recycling, energy efficiency, conserving water and green energy. |
Million Trees LA - http://www.milliontreesla.org/
Initiative and partnership aiming to plant one million trees in the city. Includes ways to get involved, analysis of tree canopy by area, and links to related sites. |
Save the Ballona Wetlands - http://www.saveballona.org
Information about how individuals can work to stop the development of one of the last remaining habitats for many endangered species. |
Tree People - http://www.treepeople.org/
To inspire the people of Los Angeles to take personal responsibility for the urban forest. Includes a calendar of events and information about how individuals can become involved. |
Trees for a Green LA - http://www.ladwp.com/ladwp/cms/ladwp000744.jsp
Program of the LA Department of Water and Power, offering customers free shade trees, as well as online and neighborhood workshops. Available trees, workshop schedule, and FAQ. |
UCLA Hannah Carter Japanese Garden - http://www.japanesegarden.ucla.edu/
Garden inspired by those of Kyoto. History, symbolism, and online tour, and links for resources on Japanese gardens. Open by reservation only. Located in Bel Air. |