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

  • 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

    “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…


  • La Jolla Light: ReWild Mission Bay chosen as primary regional wetlands project

    Published July 2015 by the San Diego Community Newspaper Group San Diego Audubon’s ReWild Mission Bay recently became one of three projects chosen to spearhead wetlands restoration in the San Diego region. As it adopted a resolution to prioritize the protection and restoration of San Diego’s wetlands, the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board…


  • San Diego Audubon’s ReWild Mission Bay Chosen as One of Three Primary Regional Wetlands Projects

    San Diego, June 24, 2015 Project part of San Diego Water Board’s move to prioritize wetlands restoration Today, San Diego Audubon’s ReWild Mission Bay became one of three projects chosen to spearhead wetlands restoration in the San Diego region.


  • Success in Sacramento!

    Exciting news! The CA State Coastal Conservancy board unanimously voted to award San Diego Audubon $460,000, with an additional $25,000 awarded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, to undertake the Mission Bay Wetland Feasibility Study. This important first step in the Mission Bay Wetlands Initiative will explore options to expand and improve tidal marsh and mudflat habitats…


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