ReWild Mission Bay is a project of San Diego Audubon and a coalition of over 75 community groups including the Friends of Rose Creek.

The goal is 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 Grand 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 Friends of Rose Creek support the vision of ReWild Mission Bay and the “wildest” alternative to protect our schools, residential communities, and military housing from sea-level rise while enhancing the water quality in Mission Bay for recreational users.  Learn more at Drawing of "Wildest" alternative for the northeast corner of mission bay
Learn more about our concerns here.