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Artists and Rising Tides: Documenting Mission Bay’s Story

At daybreak this past Saturday, early birds heading down Pacific Beach drive found a welcoming sight: open gates, San Diego Bird Alliance volunteers and staff arranging tables and canopies, and a steady stream of artists making their way into the marsh. Carts creaked across the dirt patch while artists clutched their easels and sketchbooks, wisely […]

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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 […]

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 Tidal Wave: Celebrating Coalition Triumphs in Mission Bay

ReWild Coalition Brings Improvements and Wetland Expansion to the Bay

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MAYDAY MAYDAY: City Council May 14th

Mayday! Mission Bay Needs You Now More Than Ever! The future of the northeast Mission Bay hangs in the balance, and your voice is crucial in steering its destiny. The plan to restore vital wetlands at De Anza Cove will finally be presented to the full City Council, and it’s imperative we make our voices […]

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Calling for MayDay: City Council Meeting May 14th

A new report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reveals that as of 2019, wetlands—95 percent of which are freshwater—occupied less than 6 percent of the contiguous United States, a figure that represents half of their extent since the 1780s. The report further indicates a 50 percent increase in loss rates since 2009, cautioning […]

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March 14th Environmental Committee Meeting

On March 14th , 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. We had 25 speakers, including representatives from the Climate Action Campaign, San Diego Audubon Society, San Diego Coastkeeper, Friends of Rose Canyon, Rose Creek, and […]

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How San Diego’s ReWilders Are Turning the Tide on Habitat Loss

A new report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reveals that as of 2019, wetlands—95 percent of which are freshwater—occupied less than 6 percent of the contiguous United States, a figure that represents half of their extent since the 1780s. The report further indicates a 50 percent increase in loss rates since 2009, cautioning […]

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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 […]

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Team Up with Joe LaCava for a Slam Dunk in Wetland Conservation: Marsh Madness Edition

Welcome back to Marsh Madness! If you’ve been following the team you know we’re nearing the fourth quarter of wetland restoration becoming a reality, but we can’t 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 […]

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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 […]