Thank you Coastal Cleanup Day Volunteers
A huge thank you to the 40 volunteers who pulled 1,250 pounds of trash out of Rose Creek for Coastal Cleanup Day 2025. A shout out to our event partners We Clean Trails and I Love A Clean San Diego. Read more
A huge thank you to the 40 volunteers who pulled 1,250 pounds of trash out of Rose Creek for Coastal Cleanup Day 2025. A shout out to our event partners We Clean Trails and I Love A Clean San Diego. Read more
In 2016, the San Francisco Estuary Institute prepared a historical ecology of lower Rose Creek’s salt marshes, mudflats and relationship to what we now call Mission Bay. Find the report on the ReWild Mission Bay website. Explore images showing what Read more
CEQA Gutted! For those who do not know, for 50 years, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), required most development projects to complete an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) to identify impacts to our communities and the natural world around us. Read more
Fostering Kumeyaay and Indigenous Cultures for the Future The Eyaay Ahuun Foundation ‘My Heart Is Good’, honors and advances the legacy of the Kumeyaay and Indigenous peoples. We serve as a hub for Native arts, cultural exchange, educational offerings and Read more
Power In Nature is a statewide coalition of nearly 300 community groups, environmental and conservation organizations, land trusts, Indigenous organizations, and Tribal members dedicated to advancing California’s 30×30 commitment. For a brief introduction, watch this great video. Did you know Read more
CEQA Gutted! Take action by August 15th For those who do not know, for 50 years, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), required most development projects to complete an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) to identify impacts to our communities and Read more
Held by the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, the Sycuan Powwow is more than just an event—it’s a cultural homecoming. This year, it’s happening on September 12, 13, and 14, 2025. It all takes place in Sycuan, located just Read more
The La Jolla Historical Society presents The Kumeyaay Visual Storytelling Project. This immersive exhibition brings the two-part comic Our, Past, Present, and Future and Beyond Gaming, written by Kumeyaay Tribal Historians Ethan Banegas, Michael Connolly Miskwish, Lorraine Orosco, and Stanley Rodriguez, Read more
This great data-driven article by PEW, one of the most trusted names in data, talks about life in the salt marsh with a focus on the economic activities in the South Atlantic States of the USA. While the exact dollar Read more
From NBC News Learn about San Diego tribes, who received $2M to find missing Indigenous people. Read and/or watch this great article and learn about the mission indigenous people crisis.