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Our Latest News & Info
The Impact of Sea Level Rise on Californians’ Right to Beach Access
How the Public Trust Doctrine protects the public’s right to use coastal lands and waters.
Rockslide in La Jolla raises questions about plan for beach access stairs article by the La Jolla Light
A recent article was published by the La Jolla Light, detailing a rockslide that occurred in mid-October and raises questions related to the proposed Princess Beach stairway.
Congratulations to our Executive Director Pam Heatherington for receiving the Jim Peugh Conservation Award!
On November 13, 2025, the ReWild Coalition celebrated its 100th year anniversary, where our very own executive director, Pam Heatherington, was awarded the Jim Peugh Conservation Award!
Coalition to Preserve the Polo Fields Asking for Help
URGENT CALL TO ACTION! WE NEED YOU! The City of San Diego is meeting Monday, October 27th to decide the fate of our river valley! This is your chance to let the City leaders know how much this open space in our community means to you!
9th Annual Environmental Leadership Summit
9th Annual Environmental Leadership Summit September 27, 2025"Environmental Leadership in the Age of Uncertainty" 2025's Summit focused on "Environmental Leadership in the Age of Uncertainty". It included a series of panel discussions on confronting fire in a changing...
2025 Fall California Native Plant Sale
The Environmental Center of San Diego would like to share an exciting event to purchase some California native plants, learn from California Native Plant Society (CNPS) experts, and connect with fellow plant enthusiasts!
Celebrating San Diegan Biodiversity September 6-14 for California’s 2025 Biodiversity Week
California to celebrate biodiversity across the state through locally-held events. These events include everything from educational nature walks guided by environmental scientists, to citizen science events where participants get the opportunity to observe and record sightings of local flora and fauna on iNaturalist.






