ReWild Mission Bay is a project of San Diego Audubon to enhance and restore up to 170 acres of wetlands in the northeast corner of Mission Bay, including the stretch of Rose Creek downstream from Garnet Avenue, creating opportunity for wildlife to thrive and San Diegans to enjoy. Wetlands keep our communities beautiful, supply habitat for local wildlife and provide clean water for us. Wetlands let us experience San Diego to the fullest.
The multi-year project involves many steps. First, we will work with a variety of stakeholders, partners, businesses and community members to collect input and develop three potential plans for restoring Mission Bay wetlands. Explore this site to learn more about the process, ask questions and get involved in enhancing and restoring this piece of our Mission Bay.
The Friends of Rose Creek is very involved in this project and excited that the Salt Marsh portion of Rose Creek is included. For all the information on the project, visit ReWild Mission Bay. All public meetings for this exciting project will be posted on our website.