ReWild Mission Bay News

Get the latest updates on our ongoing campaign to restore native wetland habitat to the northeast corner of Mission Bay.

  • The San Diego Bird Alliance has issued an RFP for the De Anza Natural/ReWild Mission Bay Roadmap.

    The San Diego Bird Alliance has issued an RFP for the De Anza Natural/ReWild Mission Bay Roadmap.

    The project seeks a qualified engineering, environmental science, or interdisciplinary consulting team to prepare a comprehensive Roadmap outlining the technical, regulatory, engagement, and financial steps needed to advance wetland restoration, shoreline resilience, and public access at the northeast corner of Mission Bay Regional Park. This is a meaningful piece of work that we will use…


  • The ReWild Coalition Turned 100!

    The ReWild Coalition Turned 100!

    If you missed our ReWild Celebration last night, you missed a great gathering of wetland-supporting communityโ€”new and old! The ReWild Coalition Turned 100! The hundred attendees had hours to relax and laugh and share and update on all our important projects. But we also got some important business done. Jim Peugh and Muriel Spooner gave…


  • Mission Bay-Tecolote Creek Historical Ecology Report Published

    Mission Bay-Tecolote Creek Historical Ecology Report Published

    The San Francisco Estuary Institute just completed the historical reconnaissance study for Mission Bay and Tecolote Creek. This report outlines the landscape patterns and ecological conditions prior to Euro-American modification, and informs restoration potential for the area. “Mission Bay and the Tecolote Creek Watershed are within the ancestral territory of the โ€˜Iipay and Tipai Kumeyaay…


  • Wetlands Are Waiting: Tell The City to Start ReWilding

    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%…


  • San Diego Bird Alliance hosted the Light-footed Ridgwayโ€™s Rails Annual Workshop Meeting

    San Diego Bird Alliance hosted the Light-footed Ridgwayโ€™s Rails Annual Workshop Meeting

    Karina Ornelas SDBA Conservation Outreach Coordinator and entering the Masterโ€™s program at Arizona State University On Wednesday, February 26, 2025, San Diego Bird Alliance, in collaboration with Hiram Moreno, a researcher from Baja California, hosted the annual Light-footed Ridgwayโ€™s Rail Workshop at the Kendall-Frost Marsh Field Station. This workshop focused on the design of the…


Recent Posts

  • The San Diego Bird Alliance has issued an RFP for the De Anza Natural/ReWild Mission Bay Roadmap.

    The project seeks a qualified engineering, environmental science, or interdisciplinary consulting team to prepare a comprehensive Roadmap outlining the technical, regulatory, engagement, and financial steps needed to advance wetland restoration, shoreline resilience, and public access at the northeast corner of Mission Bay Regional Park. This is a meaningful piece of work that we will use…

    Read more…


  • The ReWild Coalition Turned 100!

    If you missed our ReWild Celebration last night, you missed a great gathering of wetland-supporting communityโ€”new and old! The ReWild Coalition Turned 100! The hundred attendees had hours to relax and laugh and share and update on all our important projects. But we also got some important business done. Jim Peugh and Muriel Spooner gave…

    Read more…


  • Mission Bay-Tecolote Creek Historical Ecology Report Published

    The San Francisco Estuary Institute just completed the historical reconnaissance study for Mission Bay and Tecolote Creek. This report outlines the landscape patterns and ecological conditions prior to Euro-American modification, and informs restoration potential for the area. “Mission Bay and the Tecolote Creek Watershed are within the ancestral territory of the โ€˜Iipay and Tipai Kumeyaay…

    Read more…


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