News
Environmental Center of San Diego gets coverage through San Dieguito River Park group. Click here to visit their...
News, Uncategorized
Will Cal Fire’s plan to rip out vegetation in San Diego lead to an explosion in flammable invasive grasses? Highly flammable nonnative plants have increasingly played a major role in Southern California’s struggles with wildfire — providing kindling along roadsides...
Leadership Summit
Take Action Opportunities from Preserving Biodiversity: From Science to Action Saturday, September 28, 2019 Thank you everyone for attending the 3rd Environmental Leadership Summit. We appreciate your attendance and support. From loss of habitat to...
Editorial, News
A sobering report on the problem of locating housing in extreme fire risk areas, such as is proposed with Harvest Hills in Escondido. Read especially part 2-4. JULY 31, 2019Gone Decades of greed, neglect, corruption, and bad politics led to last year’s Paradise fire,...
Editorial, News
Another reason the Environmental Center of San Diego continues to work so hard to protect the environment. NY Times – By Carl Zimmer – Published Sept. 19, 2019 Updated Sept. 20, 2019, 11:03 a.m. ET The skies are emptying out. The number of birds in the...