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San Diego-based Environmental Groups to Support: Environmental Groups in San Diego to Support Today
The Environmental Center of San Diego is working to protect the environment alongside dozens of other wonderful San Diego-based environmental groups. These organizations are working on a variety of important environmental issues, from protecting native birds to...
California-based Groups to Support: Environmental Groups in California to Support Today
The Environmental Center of San Diego is working to protect the environment alongside hundreds of other wonderful California-based environmental groups. We’ve compiled a list of other environmental groups in California that you may be interested in following, along...
What are Environmental Justice Groups, and What Do They Do?
Environmental justice groups work to ensure that all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, receive the same quality of protection from environmental hazards, as well as equal access to decision-making processes with respect to their...
5th Annual Environmental Leadership Summit 2021
Our Fifth Annual Environmental Leadership Summit was held October 16, 2021. This year’s Summit was wrapped around “Funding A Sustainable San Diego”. Once again, for everyone’s safety, the Summit was a virtual event. We hope to gather in person in 2022.
Environmental Groups and Nonprofits: What Do Environmental Groups Do?
What are environmental groups, and what do they do? Environmental groups advocate for, or work toward, protecting the natural environment. Groups often focus on a particular region, species, or conservation issue and may commonly be referred to as a charity, trust,...
Conservancy Funds Second Phase of Princess Street Trail
From the La Jolla Light: The California Coastal Conservancy awarded the Environmental Center of San Diego a grant of $180,680 on Sept. 23 to support the continued restoration of the historic Princess Street Coastal Access Trail in La Jolla.