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During the long days and weeks of the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles last year,  team members in the City of Los Angeles ...
08/10/2026

During the long days and weeks of the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles last year, team members in the City of Los Angeles Emergency Operations Center found many moments of respite and mindfulness watching Jackie and her partner Shadow nesting with eaglets. Thank you, Jackie... fly free forever!

Patient Update: Bald Eagle 26-519

It is with profound sadness that we share that Patient 26-519 passed away in the early hours of this morning, following more than three weeks of intensive medical care.

Over the past several days, her condition continued to deteriorate despite intensive treatment and the combined efforts of our veterinary team and consulting specialists. She remained critically ill, receiving oxygen therapy, supportive treatment, and around-the-clock monitoring in our intensive care unit.

Throughout her time at Ojai Raptor Center, every decision was guided by the available medical evidence, her welfare, and our responsibility to do what was in her best interest.

Her remains have been transferred into the care of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW).

We know this news will be deeply felt by the many thousands of people around the world who have followed her journey, hoped alongside us, prayed for her, and supported the people caring for her.

Our team is heartbroken. It has been an extraordinary privilege to care for her.

We ask for patience and kindness as our staff process this loss. We are working closely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and will provide a more comprehensive statement including additional information on her treatments and test results.

To protect our staff and community during this difficult time, comments on this post have been turned off.

To everyone who cared about Patient 26-519, thank you. Thank you for your messages, your prayers, your encouragement, and for standing beside our team throughout these past weeks. We are deeply grateful for the way Patient 26-519 brought people together through a shared love of wildlife.

08/10/2026

Don’t risk your health in high heat. If you need a place to cool down, visit California Governor's Office of Emergency Services’ statewide list of cooling centers for a location near you: https://wp.me/pgM8my-12tm

08/10/2026

Never charge devices on soft surfaces like beds or couches. They can trap heat and cause fires.

08/10/2026

One emergency can change everything. Are you ready?

Wildfire preparedness starts before the first spark. At the second annual Wildfire Day LA at The Autry of the American West, Los Angeles residents connected with the Los Angeles Fire Department, TreePeople, and community partners to learn practical ways to prepare for wildfires, earthquakes, extreme heat, flooding, and other emergencies.

Inspired by the lessons of the January 2025 wildfires, experts shared simple, affordable steps everyone can take—from building a go bag and planning evacuation routes to hardening homes and creating more resilient neighborhoods. Whether you own a home, rent an apartment, or run a business, emergency preparedness is for everyone.

The message is simple: don't wait until disaster strikes. Start with one step today, and build your preparedness over time.

Learn more about emergency preparedness resources through Ready Your LA Neighborhood (RYLAN) and the City of Los Angeles Emergency Management Department at ready.lacity.gov, as well as the Los Angeles Fire Department and MySafeLA.org.

08/08/2026

According to the National Weather Service Los Angeles, parts of Southern California are facing triple-digit heat this weekend. Protect yourself and your loved ones by following a few simple steps. Learn more: www.news.caloes.ca.gov/tips-to-beat-the-heat/

Not to be redundant (or even repetitive) however, with the US National Weather Service projecting yet another weekend up...
08/07/2026

Not to be redundant (or even repetitive) however, with the US National Weather Service projecting yet another weekend uptick in HEAT, it bears reiteration. The 70+ Los Angeles Public Library branches around the City ARE available for cooling and shelter when heat becomes extreme, during all regular business hours. Central and the EIGHT regional branches are ALSO open Sunday afternoons, from 1 PM to 5 PM. Find locations at: LAPL.org/Branches - plus even MORE free "Cool Spots LA" at: Climate4LA.org/Heat-Relief-4-LA

08/07/2026

HOT WEATHER ALERTS: Extreme Heat Warning and Heat Advisory Update - High Temperatures Expected Across Parts of Los Angeles County

For more info, visit http://ph.lacounty.gov/news

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