Jason Wise

outdoor environmental educator

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LA’s Griffith Park is one of the largest urban parks in the country, and urban legend claims that it wouldn’t exist without a twisted 18th-century curse.

How an 1800s curse led to the birth of Griffith Park

LA’s Griffith Park is one of the largest urban parks in the country, and urban legend claims that it wouldn’t exist without a twisted 18th-century curse.

from Greater LA

This month, environmental educator Jason Wise is leading a free series of hikes that unpack the hidden queerness in LA’s natural landscape.

Bisexual flowers, birds in drag: ‘Queer ecology’ is all over LA

This month, environmental educator Jason Wise is leading a free series of hikes that unpack the hidden queerness in LA’s natural landscape.

from Greater LA

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