ReWild Mission Bay News

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

  • Support the ReWild Coalition at Dec 7th Planning Commission

    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…


  • 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…


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

    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…


  • SDUT: Does city grasp that restoring wetlands is key to cleaner Mission Bay?

    SDUT: Does city grasp that restoring wetlands is key to cleaner Mission Bay?

    As the proprietor of a fly fishing company, ensuring the water of Mission Bay is clean and healthy for fish and other marine habitat is critical to my livelihood. The fish that I make my livelihood from are tied to the surviving wetland habitat we have in Mission Bay; either they’re born there and leave…


  • Kendall-Frost Marsh has Some New Residents: Seven Endangered Ridgway’s Rails Released

    Kendall-Frost Marsh has Some New Residents: Seven Endangered Ridgway’s Rails Released

    US Fish and Wildlife Service, Living Coast Discovery Center, the City of San Diego and San Diego Audubon Society got to spend their morning introducing captive-bred Ridgway’s Rails to the marsh on Tuesday.


  • ReWild Receives Wetlands Environmental Heroes Award

    ReWild Receives Wetlands Environmental Heroes Award

    Congratulations are in order! The ReWild Team at San Diego Audubon Society was selected as this year’s Wetlands Award Recipient for the first annual AD-77 Environmental Hero Awards! Assemblymember Tasha Boerner honored the work that ReWild has done for wetlands on Saturday, October 7th. To name a few of the Coalition’s efforts this past year:…


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