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Wetlands Are Waiting: Tell The City to Start ReWilding

The ReWild Coalition continues to advocate for advancing wetland restoration in the northeast corner of Mission Bay, focusing now on funding sources and getting the city to act on De Anza Natural and Fiesta Island wetlands plans. In May of 2024, we got the City to approve a substantial wetland restoration plan with over 80% […]

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 Tidal Wave: Celebrating Coalition Triumphs in Mission Bay

ReWild Coalition Brings Improvements and Wetland Expansion to the Bay

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Lets Advocate for Wetlands together!

Sometimes it can be tough to know where to begin or what to say when you’re becoming an advocate, or are unfamiliar with the specifics of a project. However, we want to show you that it can be as easy as filling in the blanks! We have created a draft email to send to your […]

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This Month Is Marsh Madness! 

Join us to improve the city’s plan March 14th As spring arrives, we need a full-court press to ReWild Mission Bay. After years of moving through committees and demanding Wildest wetlands in Mission Bay, we are moving closer to a restored wetland reality. Last month, the Environmental Committee put wetland restoration in Mission Bay into […]

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ReWild Update: December 2023

Howdy ReWild Coalition, Last Thursday (December 7, 2023), we showed up at the Planning Commission Committee to advocate for a better plan for the ReWild area. The meeting lasted almost 6 hours and at the end, the Planning Commissioners voted unanimously to support the City’s De Anza Natural Plan. We didn’t get any of the […]

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Support the ReWild Coalition at Dec 7th Planning Commission

As we approach the critical date of December 7th for the Planning Commission’s decision on the City of San Diego’s draft De Anza Natural Plan, your involvement has never been more crucial. This is a pivotal moment for the future of Mission Bay, and your voice can make a significant impact. Here’s How You Can […]

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Welcoming New Members to the ReWild Coalition

As we move closer to our goal of restoring the wetlands in the northeast corner of Mission Bay, we want to pause and extend our heartfelt gratitude to our existing coalition members while welcoming new additions to our growing family. Our coalition has proudly grown to encompass 90 diverse members, including key conservation organizations, labor […]

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Opinion: City’s flawed plan won’t right Mission Bay’s wrongs of the past

By John Heatherington Heatherington is a volunteer for the Environmental Center of San Diego and is on the Board of Directors of The Chaparral Lands Conservancy. He is retired and lives in Rancho Bernardo. Originally Published in the San Diego Union-Tribune De Anza Cove is in the northeast corner of Mission Bay. If you are not […]

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December Planning Commission Meeting to Present EIR

Just a quick update on what has been happening with the planning for more wetlands in Mission Bay! We have heard from our friends at the city that the long-awaited De Anza Cove Natural Plan (Programmatic EIR) is being finalized and will be presented to the Planning Commission in December. We attended the previous Planning […]

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Last Chance to Apply for City of San Diego’s Climate Advisory and Resiliency Boards

Today is the last day to apply for the City of San Diego’s Climate Advisory and Resiliency Advisory Boards. Councilmember Joe LaCava created these two new boards to increase public participation in the Climate Action Plan and Resilient SD Plan. It would be invaluable to the ReWild mission to have some of our members on these boards reminding decision makers that […]