Get the latest updates on our ongoing campaign to restore native wetland habitat to the northeast corner of Mission Bay.
-
Audubon: Building Anew Along the Shores of San Diego County

Martha Harbison Senior Network Content Editor The coastline in southern California is getting friendlier for marsh birds thanks to the collaboration between local Audubon chapters, their coalition partners, and Audubon California. Together, theyโve begun restoring portions of Mission Bay and land adjacent to Buena Vista Lagoon to what the land and plant life looked like…
-
A Marsh Madness Playbook from our ReWild Coach, Andrew Meyer

Yesterday afternoon, over 40 ReWilders showed up with their game faces on and sat in council chambers for over 4 hours to make their voices heard for wetlands. Our ReWild Mission Bay Coach, and San Diego Audubon Society Director of Conservation, Andrew Meyer shared his comments with the Environmental Committee, wearing his ReWild blue sneakers…
-
Team Up with Joe LaCava for a Slam Dunk in Wetland Conservation: Marsh Madness Edition

Welcome back to Marsh Madness! If youโve been following the team you know weโre nearing the fourth quarter of wetland restoration becoming a reality, but we canโt score a win without your help. The ReWild project has been working for almost 10 years to restore wetlands in the northeast corner of Mission Bay, to ensure…
-
Lets Advocate for Wetlands together!
Sometimes it can be tough to know where to begin or what to say when you’re becoming an advocate, or are unfamiliar with the specifics of a project. However, we want to show you that it can be as easy as filling in the blanks! We have created a draft email to send to your…
-
This Month Is Marsh Madness!ย

Join us to improve the city’s plan March 14th As spring arrives, we need a full-court press to ReWild Mission Bay. After years of moving through committees and demanding Wildest wetlands in Mission Bay, we are moving closer to a restored wetland reality. Last month, the Environmental Committee put wetland restoration in Mission Bay into…
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…
-
The ReWild Coalition Turned 100!
If you missed our ReWild Celebration last night, you missed a great gathering of wetland-supporting communityโnew 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
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 โIipay and Tipai Kumeyaay…
