ReWild Mission Bay News

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

  • Latino Conservation Week kicked off September 14th at Kendall-Frost Marsh

    Latino Conservation Week kicked off September 14th at Kendall-Frost Marsh

    Bree Steffan This article was published on Spectrum News on September 20th, 2024 Nancy Torres is excited to getย a closer look at Kendall Frost Marsh Reserve. Itโ€™s usually closed to the public, but the gates are now open. A โ€œWander the Wetlandsโ€ event kicked off Latino Conservation Week, which was created by the Hispanic Access Foundation…


  • Fresh Faces in Mission Bay: Building a Lasting Sanctuary

    Fresh Faces in Mission Bay: Building a Lasting Sanctuary

    While wetlands captivate us with their visible beauty, it’s their unseen role in supporting marine life that truly makes them invaluable. Many species of fish are reliant on coastal habitats such as marshes during their juvenile stages, and wetlands provide protection for these tiny inhabitants as they grow. Not only is it a sanctuary for…


  • The Marshy Path Forward

    The Marshy Path Forward

    The recent approval of the De Anza Natural Plan by the City Council marks a significant milestone in our journey towards a more sustainable and vibrant Mission Bay. This achievement is a testament to the dedication of our community members and the tireless efforts of the ReWild Coalition.  The broad media coverage we received underscores…


  • ย Tidal Wave: Celebrating Coalition Triumphs in Mission Bay

    ย Tidal Wave: Celebrating Coalition Triumphs in Mission Bay

    ReWild Coalition Brings Improvements and Wetland Expansion to the Bay


  • Environment Report: SD City Councilโ€™s First Real Climate Vote

    Environment Report: SD City Councilโ€™s First Real Climate Vote

    byย MacKenzie Elmer This was originally published in Voice of San Diego on May 13th 2024 When it comes to combating global warming, local governments have a limited number of weapons at their disposal.   City Councils donโ€™t usually take on fossil fuel companies or develop the latest carbon sequestering technologies. But, sometimes, the best greenhouse gas-eliminating…


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…

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  • 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…

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  • 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…

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