As we head into this year’s Love Your Wetlands Day, a new video debuts highlighting the ReWild campaign.

As we head into this year’s Love Your Wetlands Day, a new video debuts highlighting the ReWild campaign.
Our annual Love Your Wetlands Day event is Saturday, Feb. 4th, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve. We’d love for you to join us!
While King Tide events can be predicted years in advance, they seldom lose their ability to command attention, and are a reminder of the pending, daily high tides of the future.
San Diego Audubon is releasing a request for proposal for a targeted review of the City of San Diego’s forthcoming De Anza land use draft environmental impact report. You can download the RFP here, which includes some background information, a description of what we’re looking for, a list of how the proposals will be assessed, […]
We hope that you get some quality time with your friends and family this week. We should all be thankful for the water filtration and resilience work that tidal wetlands are doing for us all the time—24 hours a day! Places like Kendall-Frost Marsh filter our storm water and soak up our King Tides (next […]
Thank you to our ReWild Coalition and all of our supporters who came out to Tuesday’s ReWild Rally at City Hall, and who joined us to tell the City to fund wetland restoration in the Mission Bay area! After the rally, we had many supporters attend the City Council meeting, with 8 people making public […]
Next Tuesday, September 20th at 9:00 am, meet us at Civic Center Plaza outside City Hall to tell the City to fund wetland restoration in the ReWild area! We’ll be delivering a letter from our 70+ Coalition members to the City Council saying that now is the time to fund the next steps for wetland […]
KPBS discussed the future of De Anza Point this week, in another article on Campland’s permit to clean up and remove the dilapidated mobile homes from the area. They featured ReWild and the City’s 700 acre wetland restoration commitment. Check out the article here!
ReWild Mission Bay—we need it for Climate Action! Today’s Union-Tribune has a great article on the habitat benefits that will come from the City’s commitment to 700 acres of restored tidal wetland in the most recent version of the City of San Diego’s Climate Action Plan. There are a lot of much needed strategies in […]
On Tuesday, August 2nd, the City Council met to review and adopt the City of San Diego’s Climate Action Plan. The City passed the new CAP with the commitment to restore 700 acres of tidal wetlands! Thank you to all ReWild supporters for writing and calling in about this Climate Action Plan, it’s thanks to […]