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Why Wildlife Corridors Are Important For San Diego
Consider the frustration you feel when your usual route to work is blocked off by construction. Now imagine that your only chance to eat that day is on the other side of that road. You’re now disoriented -- and starving. This is a glimpse of what our wildlife...
Top 4 Organizations to Support to Save Wildlife in San Diego
Here in California, we’re never too far away from nature; Our idyllic parks and refuges are the crown jewels of the Western US. What’s more, San Diego has a near perfect climate, 70 miles of beaches, and a stunning variety of landscapes. Our county also has a unique...
How to Prevent Local Habitat Destruction
San Diego is not only beautiful, it’s one of the most biologically-rich places in the continental United States. Sadly, the persistent threat of climate change and human development threatens our county and its environmental resources every day. Habitat destruction...
How to Protect Local Habitat
Habitat fragmentation, natural disasters, and human development continue to degrade local habitat in San Diego. While these problems can feel overwhelming, there are many actions we can take to positively impact our remaining habitat. Here are just a few ways we can...
Learn Through an Internship
An internship with the Environmental Center of San Diego (ECOSD) gives students the opportunity to dive into policy issues that impact local wildlife, habitats and the community in general.
Why The Trash Problem Matters For San Diego Beaches (And What You Can Do About It)
Beaches are generally our escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. What could be better for the soul than some fresh air, crisp waves, and sand between your toes? But it’s not just sand beneath our feet: instead, we’re finding plastic wrappers, leftover food,...





