Get the latest updates on our ongoing campaign to restore native wetland habitat to the northeast corner of Mission Bay.
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Kendall-Frost Marsh has Some New Residents: Seven Endangered Ridgway’s Rails Released
“What are all those little brown huts out there?” is a common question overheard when walking or biking past the beautiful marsh nestled within Crown Point. The answer lies with a reclusive rusty-brown bird only found in saltmarsh habitats: the Ridgway’s Rail. Named for their thin legs, Rails make their homes out of cordgrass, if…
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Another De Anza ad hoc Committee Meeting Scheduled for Thursday
Join us this Thursday the 6th for another “final” De Anza ad hoc Committee meeting and help make the case for Wildest-scale wetland restoration.
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ReWild, Mission Bay Youth Field Association and P.B. Tennis Club Announce Agreement on Buffer Zones
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 20, 2023 SAN DIEGO – While recreation users and environmental advocates have been portrayed as being in conflict over the future of Mission Bay restoration, recreation and environmental advocates are in broad agreement on each other’s concerns and goals, and seek to facilitate mandates set out by the City of San…
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State, Local and Federal Agencies Agree Wildest is City’s Best Option
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.
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Kendall-Frost Marsh has Some New Residents: Seven Endangered Ridgway’s Rails Released
“What are all those little brown huts out there?” is a common question overheard when walking or biking past the beautiful marsh nestled within Crown Point. The answer lies with a reclusive rusty-brown bird only found in saltmarsh habitats: the Ridgway’s Rail. Named for their thin legs, Rails make their homes out of cordgrass, if…
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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…
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Support Wetlands and Restored Habitat This Thursday at Parks and Recreation
The city’s Parks and Recreation Board will consider approval of the De Anza Natural restoration plan Thursday the 20th from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Balboa Park Club Ballroom. It’s listed as Item 103 on the agenda.