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Rose Creek was part of Channel 8 News feature on I Love A Clean San Diego’s 19th Annual Creek to Bay Cleanup taking place on Saturday, April 24 — all day and everywhere. Sign up for #Creektobay2021 sponsored by #ILACSD
Rose Creek was part of Channel 8 News feature on I Love A Clean San Diego’s 19th Annual Creek to Bay Cleanup taking place on Saturday, April 24 — all day and everywhere. Sign up for #Creektobay2021 sponsored by #ILACSD
Please Stay Off the Trail Until the Rose Creek Bikeway is Completed Later This Spring 🌹 The Rose Creek Bikeway is still under construction and is expected to be completed later this spring. For your safety and the safety of the construction crews, we ask that you please refrain from biking or walking Read more
As part of the virtual Love Your Wetlands Month sponsored by San Diego Audubon, another great presentation on King Tides, the State of California’s King Tides Project, and much more. The Friend of Rose Creek have participate in the state’s King Tides Project for the last few years. Thanks to Read more
ReWild Mission Bay, Citizens Coordinate for Century III, and the UC Natural Reserve System hosted this webinar on Feb. 9, 2021, with Dr. Lisa Stratton, director of ecosystem management with the Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration (CCBER) at UC Santa Barbara, who discussed a successful wetlands restoration project Read more
Coastal Wetlands Are a Critical Ecosystem for a Healthy Climate
The largest free environmental Earth Fair has announced a new date: September 19, 2021. For more information and to volunteer, visit EarthDayWeb.org
Join the California Native Plant Society – San Diego Garden Committee Meeting: Lawn to California Native Garden presentation via Zoom Tuesday, January 12, 2021 6:30 PM 8:00 PM This month Maya Argaman, CNPS Horticulture Outreach Coordinator, will present a talk on “Lawn to California Native Garden”. Learn more about California Read more
The last 10 days since the Regional Water Quality Control Board’s approval of the city’s proposal to utilize our Wildest wetland restoration plan as the basis for a new planning alternative for northeast Mission Bay have been some of the busiest for the ReWild Mission Bay effort this year. To read the rest of Read more
This piece appeared in the San Diego Union Tribune on October 16. Read the full article online at the San Diego Union Tribune.
Anyone can participate in the King Tides Project! All you need is a cell phone or digital camera and access to a tidally-influenced shoreline. The highest high tides come to California during the winter months when they combine with the winter storm season. The term “King Tide” describes an especially Read more