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Thursday August 15, 2024

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Once the primary water supply for the greater Los Angeles basin, the 51-mile Los Angeles River has been impacted by years of neglect and urban development that today threatens the water quality and wildlife habitats.

To help with the City of Los Angeles’s restoration efforts, on August 5, 2024, AEG’s LA Kings and SoCalGas joined forces with Friends of the LA River to revitalize native habitats for plants and animals Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve.

Employee volunteers from the LA Kings and SoCalGas were guided by the California Native Plant Society in the removal of invasive plants from the upper Los Angeles River area to restore the natural balance of the ecosystem and support the native plant and wildlife species that live there.

“This revitalization project reflects both the LA Kings and SoCalGas’ commitment to making an environmental impact in our city,” said Celia Garth, Community Relations Coordinator at the LA Kings. “Our collective actions today helped transform a flood control channel into a healthy and thriving ecosystem and new habitat. We are proud to partner with Friends of the River and California Native Plant Society to support this vital community effort to rejuvenate and restore the river.”

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