Rescued from future development and a history of oil drilling, the 42-acre Madrona Marsh Nature Preserve in Torrance is one of the last remaining vernal marshes in Southern California. The non-profit, volunteer organization Friends of the Madrona Marsh fought vigorously throughout the '70s and '80s to save this delicate natural habitat. Although Huell's visit shows us a great success story, he also learns that the restoration is ongoing.
The Madrona Marsh Nature Center & Preserve 3201 Plaza Del Amo Torrance, CA 90503 310-782-3989 www.tprd.torrnet.com/marsh.htm
Friends of the Madrona Marsh P.O. Box 5078 Torrance, CA 90510 310-326-2774