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Earth Day 2012: Rip Out Your Front Yard

This tip is part of San Diego Coastkeeper’s Earth Day blog series running through April 22, 2012. I can count on one hand how many times I have seen folks utilizing the grass lawn in …

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Earth Day 2012: T.P.-Everyone Uses It

This tip is part of San Diego Coastkeeper’s Earth Day blog series running through April 22, 2012. It’s a battle. Every day I watch people guzzle out of single-use plastic water bottles, throw cigarette butts …

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Earth Day 2012: Join a CSA

  This tip is part of San Diego Coastkeeper’s Earth Day blog series running through April 22, 2012. A CSA is an acronym for “community supported agriculture.” What this means to me is that I …

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Walk the Watershed at Otay Valley Regional Park

On Saturday, more than 200 community members descended upon Otay Valley Regional Park for San Diego Coastkeeper’s 5th annual Walk the Watershed event.  What is a watershed you ask?  A watershed is the ecosystem in …

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Ocean Day Highlights Need for Leadership in Sacramento

San Diego Coastkeeper recently led the charge at the fifth annual Ocean Day held at the California State capitol building in Sacramento. The mission of Ocean Day is to “convey a unified message from the …

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How to Get More Bang for Your Buck

So you want to help protect and restore our environment, but you’re not sure which organization to donate to? New research shows that your dollars go farther at small, local grassroots organizations than they do …

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Inaugural Half Marathon Sweeps the City

There’s a first time for everything! The inaugural San Diego Half Marathon was Sunday, March 11. It was a beautiful, overcast morning (great for a run), when 5,000 runners from San Diego – and across …

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SWELL is picking up in San Diego Unified

Project SWELL (Stewardship: Water Education for Lifelong Leadership) is getting a lot of attention from San Diego Unified School District elementary teachers after last week’s professional development workshops. Targeting K, 1st, and 6th grade teachers, …

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How can San Diego Coastkeeper help your future?

Here at San Diego Coastkeeper, volunteer opportunities go a long way.  It is no secret that San Diego Coastkeeper depends on our super star volunteers to help us achieve the organization’s goals and protect water …

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Victory for San Diego Bay

There’s still hope for a clean San Diego Bay. The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board today ordered those responsible for polluting San Diego Bay to clean up their mess. The order directs shipyards …

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Earth Day 2012: Rip Out Your Front Yard

This tip is part of San Diego Coastkeeper’s Earth Day blog series running through April 22, 2012. I can count on one hand how many times I have seen folks utilizing the grass lawn in …

Read More

Earth Day 2012: T.P.-Everyone Uses It

This tip is part of San Diego Coastkeeper’s Earth Day blog series running through April 22, 2012. It’s a battle. Every day I watch people guzzle out of single-use plastic water bottles, throw cigarette butts …

Read More

Earth Day 2012: Join a CSA

  This tip is part of San Diego Coastkeeper’s Earth Day blog series running through April 22, 2012. A CSA is an acronym for “community supported agriculture.” What this means to me is that I …

Read More

Walk the Watershed at Otay Valley Regional Park

On Saturday, more than 200 community members descended upon Otay Valley Regional Park for San Diego Coastkeeper’s 5th annual Walk the Watershed event.  What is a watershed you ask?  A watershed is the ecosystem in …

Read More

Ocean Day Highlights Need for Leadership in Sacramento

San Diego Coastkeeper recently led the charge at the fifth annual Ocean Day held at the California State capitol building in Sacramento. The mission of Ocean Day is to “convey a unified message from the …

Read More

How to Get More Bang for Your Buck

So you want to help protect and restore our environment, but you’re not sure which organization to donate to? New research shows that your dollars go farther at small, local grassroots organizations than they do …

Read More

Inaugural Half Marathon Sweeps the City

There’s a first time for everything! The inaugural San Diego Half Marathon was Sunday, March 11. It was a beautiful, overcast morning (great for a run), when 5,000 runners from San Diego – and across …

Read More

SWELL is picking up in San Diego Unified

Project SWELL (Stewardship: Water Education for Lifelong Leadership) is getting a lot of attention from San Diego Unified School District elementary teachers after last week’s professional development workshops. Targeting K, 1st, and 6th grade teachers, …

Read More

How can San Diego Coastkeeper help your future?

Here at San Diego Coastkeeper, volunteer opportunities go a long way.  It is no secret that San Diego Coastkeeper depends on our super star volunteers to help us achieve the organization’s goals and protect water …

Read More

Victory for San Diego Bay

There’s still hope for a clean San Diego Bay. The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board today ordered those responsible for polluting San Diego Bay to clean up their mess. The order directs shipyards …

Read More