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Artists and Rising Tides: Documenting Mission Bay’s Story

At daybreak this past Saturday, early birds heading down Pacific Beach drive found a welcoming sight: open gates, San Diego Bird Alliance volunteers and staff arranging tables and canopies, and a steady stream of artists making their way into the marsh. Carts creaked across the dirt patch while artists clutched their easels and sketchbooks, wisely…
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Trapping Insights: A Summer of Research in Kendall-Frost Marsh

Cassandra Gonzalez Cassandra is San Diego Bird Alliance’s Volunteer Coordinator, running our Wander the Wetlands and San Diego River Mouth docent programs. When she’s not working, you might catch her hiking, nature journaling, podcasting, or rearing monarchs! Donโt hesitate to get in touch with Cassandra if you are interested in volunteering opportunities. This summer, the San Diego…
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Love Your Wetlands Day highlights Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve

By: Dave Schwab The 19th annual Love Your Wetlands Day featuring bird watching, science talks, and Kumeyaay tule boat building was held on Feb. 3 at Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve in Crown Point. The annual event was co-hosted by the San Diego Audubon Society and UC San Diego Natural Reserve System, which manages the…
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Wander the Wetlands with ReWild Saturday the 11th

Join our friends with San Diego Audubon and the UC San Diego Natural Reserve System to “Wander the Wetlands” at Kendall-Frost.
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Sea Level Rise in San Diego: How Mission Bay’s Wetlands Help Us Adapt

Increasing development surrounding Kendall-Frost Marsh poses a risk to San Diego’s ability to adapt to rising sea levels.
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King Tides Give Us a Glimpse Into Our Future

While King Tide events can be predicted years in advance, they seldom lose their ability to command attention, and are a reminder of the pending, daily high tides of the future.
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San Diego Must Protect and Restore Vital Mission Bay Wetlands

By Anahรญ Mรฉndez Earth has experienced numerous changes throughout its planetary history, and variations in our climate are not unusual. But according to NASA and other scientific organizations, the transformation our climate is currently undergoing, borne out by the severity of wildfires which continue to ravage our state, is occurring at an unprecedented rate. It…
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A Big Day, and a Big Win, for ReWild Mission Bay

Yes, you could say it’s a big deal. Following two hours of supportive public testimony on Wednesday, the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board voted in a unanimous 6-0 decision to approve a proposed Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) that will enable, at last, the “Wildest” plan for wetland restoration in northeast Mission Bay to be considered…
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Another Memorable Love Your Wetlands Day

Thanks to everyone who stopped by Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve last Saturday, Feb. 1st, for the 15th annual Love Your Wetlands Day, presented by San Diego Audubon and the UC Natural Reserve System. Over 450 of our San Diego neighbors joined us at three locations around the marsh for a day of exploration, education, and conservation, including walks…
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Love Your Wetlands Day Is This Saturday

We’re just a few hours away from the 2020 Love Your Wetlands Day, our annual celebration of Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve along Mission Bay, happening Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you haven’t already registered to attend, make plans now to join San Diego Audubon and the UC Natural Reserve System for our 15th…
