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San Diego鈥檚 coastal wetlands are home to rich biodiversity, critical migratory bird habitats, and culturally significant lands. Thanks to a generous two-year grant from the Dorrance Family Foundation, 福利姬视频 California and our partners, including the and the , will continue making important progress in restoring key estuarine habitats in the region. , the Dorrance Family Foundation has awarded significant funding to 福利姬视频 California and our partners to restore critical habitat along San Diego County鈥檚 Mission Bay and Buena Vista Lagoon.
鈥淲orking with Buena Vista 福利姬视频 and San Diego Bird Alliance over the past three years and watching this work evolve, relationships grow, and momentum build has been such a joy. It鈥檚 exciting to have two years of funding from the Dorrance Family Foundation to really see how our long-term goals will come to fruition by the end of 2026.鈥
鈥 Liliana Griego, Sr. Coastal Program Manager, 福利姬视频 California
This funding ensures that we can continue working alongside community members and Indigenous partners to restore these vital ecosystems, improve conditions for endangered species like the Ridgway鈥檚 Rail, and increase public access to these spaces. Explore what鈥檚 been accomplished so far and what鈥檚 ahead below.
Why These North San Diego County Projects Matter
Both project sites hold vital ecological and cultural significance for birds, other wildlife, and communities, as part of a vital wetland network supporting waterfowl and shorebirds along the Pacific Flyway.
These sites also provide essential ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, pollution mitigation, and coastal protection. And beyond the environmental and natural impacts of these beautiful places, they both hold deep cultural significance for the Cahuilla, Cupe帽o, Kumeyaay, and Pay贸mkawichum peoples, highlighting the need to restore access and connection to these lands.
鈥淭his generous two-year grant from the Dorrance Family Foundation enables us to complete the complex permitting and planning necessary for our Buena Vista Lagoon wetlands project to become restored to a healthy ecosystem. This also allows healing of people: by bringing the original inhabitants of the land, the Pay贸mkawichum people, into the restoration project on an equal footing with the engineers and permitting agencies, healing of past traumas and injustices can begin.鈥
鈥&苍产蝉辫;Natalie Shapiro, Executive Director, Buena Vista 福利姬视频 Society
Collaborating with Tribal and Indigenous Partners
Advancing the Wetlands Reserve at Buena Vista Lagoon
Protecting the Endangered Ridgway鈥檚 Rail
鈥淟ast year, over 15,000 Elegant terns nested in Mission Bay making it one of the most important nesting sites in the world. This support will help us get this nesting site protected, restored, and monitored so that it can be a critical nesting site again. And just a few hundred feet from this site is the last remaining Ridgway鈥檚 Rail habitat in Mission Bay. Again, this funding will help us protect, restore, monitor and share this species and the habitats鈥 long cultural connections to the Kumeyaay Native Americans, with the public.鈥
鈥&苍产蝉辫;Andrew Meyer, Director of Conservation, San Diego Bird Alliance
What鈥檚 Ahead
Looking to the next two years, we aim to:
Want to support this critical work? Here鈥檚 how: