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La Cantidad de Humedales es Clave para el Medio Ambiente

ReWild Mission Bay es un proyecto de la Sociedad Audubon de San Diego y estamos trabajando con la comunidad para mejorar y restaurar los humedales en Kendall-Frost Marsh.

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The City’s Mission Bay Draft EIR is Now Public — Science, Anyone?

The city needs to demonstrate how they plan to restore 315 acres of mudflats to upland habitat.

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What We’re Looking for in the Draft EIR for the City’s Wetland Restoration Proposal

With Wildest, ReWild Mission Bay has demonstrated the opportunity to restore and improve Mission Bay Park into a world-class ecological, educational, and recreational asset.

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After Four Years, Campland Needs to Make Good on Its Pledge

Removal of the mobile homes at De Anza puts San Diego one step closer to real wetland restoration. It’s good news – but it’s also about time.

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Creating 700 Acres of New Marshland Key to City’s Climate Action Plan

Salt marsh habitat removes carbon from the air, fights sea level rise by acting as coastal sponge.

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Wander the Wetlands with ReWild Saturday the 11th

Join our friends with San Diego Audubon and the UC San Diego Natural Reserve System to “Wander the Wetlands” at Kendall-Frost.

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San Diego Economy Will Benefit from Restoring and Growing Mission Bay Wetlands

Additional wetland acreage will make Kendall-Frost Marsh healthier and enhance wildlife habitat, and according to UCSD data will have a positive financial impact on the city.

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Love Your Wetlands Day Round-Up

San Diegans’ interest in the preservation and restoration of wetland ecosystems and accessible public lands like Mission Bay is clear.

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Love Your Wetlands Day Basic Questions and Answers

You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers about this year’s Love your Wetlands Day. Let’s get started

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Councilmember Joe LaCava Proclaims Love Your Wetlands Day

Environment Committee chair issues proclamation declaring Saturday, Feb. 4th, to be Love Your Wetlands Day in the City of San Diego.