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George Wolfe: Kayak Excursions Along the L.A. River

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Seeking to preserve the Los Angeles River's eligibility for protection under the Clean Water Act, kayakist George Wolfe and a group he organized (along with Jeffrey Tipton and Joel Shapiro), navigated all 51 miles of the river over 3 days in July 2008. Two years later, this trip proved integral to the Environmental Protection Agency's decision to declare the river a "traditional navigable waterway," giving it all the Federal protections accorded any American river. Today, Wolfe and his green business L.A. River Expeditions, in partnership with various environmental non-profits and individuals, leads unofficial guided canoe/kayak excursions down peaceful stretches of the river in hopes of transforming perceptions of its course. Los Angeles' status as a city by the sea means our community is filled to the brim with boaters and water-sports enthusiasts , and Wolfe aims to educate this constituency about the history of the river, environmental stewardship, community leadership, and river safety.

George Wolfe - LA River Expedition

L.A. River Expedition
An overview of the LA River Expedition.

George Wolfe - LA River Advocate - It's Surreal

It's Surreal
George discusses the relationship between the LA River and its blend of urban and natural surroundings.

George Wolfe - LA River Advocate - Beyond A Glance

The River - Beyond a Glance
An in-depth description of the river in each of its neighborhoods.

George Wolfe - LA River Advocate - Accessing the Water

Accessing the Water
George discusses his thoughts about the recreational policy in the river.

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