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Barona Garden Guide

In the spring of 2021 UCSD students in the Native California History Class of Professor Ross Frank created this beautiful guide for the Native Plant Garden at Barona Indian Charter School. We would like to thank Paige Love, Samantha Rome, Read more

By Friend, 3 years ago
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My Garden of a Thousand Bees

Taking refuge from the coronavirus pandemic, wildlife filmmaker Martin Dohrn set out to record all the bees he could find in his tiny urban garden in Bristol, England, filming them with one-of-a-kind lenses he forged on his kitchen table. Learn Read more

By Friend, 3 yearsJanuary 28, 2023 ago
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California Chaparral: The Most Underrated Biome

This video features Rick Halsey, founder of the California Chaparral Institute, and is about the California Chaparral biome, a wonderful, yet totally misunderstood biome found across the state.

By Friend, 3 yearsJanuary 21, 2023 ago
Kumeyaay Corner

Our Life Under the Oaks

Kumeyaay story “Our Life Under the Oaks” with English Subtitles Featuring Norma, Jon y Emilia Meza and Lupe Cota Directed by Michael Wilken-Robertson

By Friend, 3 yearsDecember 30, 2022 ago
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Where does stormwater go?

The short answer is “into Rose Creek.”  If you want to understand how water flows from the human built environment into Rose Creek, Mission Bay and eventually into the Pacific Ocean, check out this cool video.

By Friend, 3 yearsDecember 21, 2022 ago
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Protecting human habitats from sea level rise

Normally, we feature great videos on wetlands from an environmental perspective. Today’s short video is from the Oro Loma wastewater treatment plant pilot project on using Green Infrastructure (aka natural solutions) to solve human created problems and challenges.

By Friend, 3 years ago
Kumeyaay Corner

What Does It Take To Reawaken a Native Language?

Learn about efforts to Reawakan native languages in California including those of the Kumeyaay tribes upon whose traditional lands Rose Creek flows.   “Now there’s hardly a Chumash or Kumeyaay who don’t speak their language, at least to introduce themselves,” Read more

By Friend, 3 yearsNovember 29, 2022 ago
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The connection between salt marshes and climate change

A perspective from the European Union’s MaCoBioS project. Climate change is upon us, and the urgency to act against it has never been so high. The ever-increasing emission of carbon dioxide over the past century must be reversed and has Read more

By Friend, 3 yearsNovember 22, 2022 ago
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Salt Marsh Formation

In years gone by, the City of San Diego dredged the area of Rose Creek downstream of Garnet Avenue and the area was an earthen bottom channel. Once that stopped, about 25 years ago, natural processes started to repopulate the Read more

By Friend, 3 yearsOctober 30, 2022 ago
Kumeyaay Corner

Kumeyaay Culture Keeper

University of California, San Diego  alumna and Kumeyaay Native Eva Trujillo  (Class of 2020) has become the university’s repatriation coordinator.           The university has had a complicated relationship with local tribes. However, a new chapter is Read more

By Friend, 3 yearsOctober 28, 2022 ago

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