San Diego Audubon News in Beach & Bay Press
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Know Thyself by Reconnecting with Nature To successfully protect the wild (and the chaparral), we must inevitably change how people relate to the natural world as well as themselves. Otherwise, our actions with be primarily reactive, forcing us to continually Read more
Check out this great article from the USD News Center about the integration of Kumeyaay wisdom and history taking place at the University of San Diego. Read the rest of the article online.
Read more: San Diego Community News Group – Friends of Rose Creek sues City over new trolley station s impact
The City of San Diego community plan amendment fails to analyze the many negative impacts to the fresh-water riparian and salt marsh habitats in the Pacific Beach portion of Rose Creek leaving community activist no choice but legal action. On Read more
“Imaginary Lines, Real Consequences: The Effect of the Militarization of the United States-Mexico Border on Indigenous Peoples” by Joseph Kowalski, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
In just three hours last month, more than 6,800 volunteers cleared nearly 145,000 pounds of waste and debris from streets, canyons, parks and the coastline in communities across San Diego County for the 35th annual Coastal Cleanup Day. The day’s Read more
Elymash Yuuchaap, which is the Kumeyaay way to say, “youth think”, is an Indigenous Scholars and Leaders Program at San Diego State University that provides support for indigenous students from many tribes. The program’s mission is to engage, support and Read more
Check out these photos of the salt marsh at high tide including the large osprey in flight and the mullet swimming. Click on any image to enlarge it. Notice how the high tide covers the Pickleweed banks of the salt Read more