It’s imperative that ad hoc committee members see engaged ReWild supporters in attendance and making remarks at meetings this Tuesday and next.
It’s imperative that ad hoc committee members see engaged ReWild supporters in attendance and making remarks at meetings this Tuesday and next.
Three letters to the city from three different agencies commenting on the De Anza Natural plan mirror and even expand on several of our concerns. All agree Wildest is best.
Put on your ReWild Mission Bay shirt and support ReWild this Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. at Paradise Point Resort.
Learn about Mission Bay’s history from the prehistoric to the modern era, and how ReWild is working to restore its natural areas.
Nearly 30 years ago the City of San Diego identified Mission Bay as a resotration priority. ReWild’s Wildest plan would restore ecological balance and increase public access.
We applaud the city’s De Anza Natural plan as a positive step forward, but Wildest-level acreage of restored habitats and prioritization of wetland restoration remains the best long-term plan for the city.
On this final day to submit remarks to the city on the draft EIR for the De Anza Natural proposal, we wanted to share some of ReWild’s media following our press event and rally at Mission Bay Park.
Submit your comments ahead of the April 20th deadline to let the city know we need the maximum possible acres of Wildest-scale wetland restoration.
ReWild Mission Bay es un proyecto de la Sociedad Audubon de San Diego y estamos trabajando con la comunidad para mejorar y restaurar los humedales en Kendall-Frost Marsh.
The city needs to demonstrate how they plan to restore 315 acres of mudflats to upland habitat.