Huge thanks to Audubon California for stepping up and creating a page to quickly send a pre-formatted letter to the city. Get your comments in by Thursday. Links and additional talking points are in this article.
Huge thanks to Audubon California for stepping up and creating a page to quickly send a pre-formatted letter to the city. Get your comments in by Thursday. Links and additional talking points are in this article.
Not only does the EIR comment period close this Thursday the 20th, but there are two events also happening on Thursday where we need your presence, support, and comments.
Andrew Meyer, Karina Ornelas, and Nora Ives discuss our campaign’s ongoing vision for ReWilding the northeast corner of the Mission Bay.
Join us at Paradise Point Resort on Vacation Rd. this Tuesday at 6 p.m. as the city presents its De Anza Natural restoration proposal. Got a ReWild shirt? Wear it.
Submit your comments ahead of the April 20th deadline to let the city know we need the maximum possible acres of Wildest-scale wetland restoration.
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.
The city needs to demonstrate how they plan to restore 315 acres of mudflats to upland habitat.
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.
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.
Salt marsh habitat removes carbon from the air, fights sea level rise by acting as coastal sponge.