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Learn about our integrated One Water approach, which prioritizes multi-benefit solutions, community health, and environmental resilience.
Our "Science to Stewardship" program is a place-based education program connecting high school students with local water quality issues.
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Watershed Walk- Tijuana River Action Month and Latino Conservation Week
September 14 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am
FreeDay and Time:Â September 14 and repeat September 22 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am.
Location:Â Tijuana River Valley Regional Park 2721 Monument Road, San Diego, CA 92154
Description:Â Join us as we explore the watershed at the Tijuana River Regional Park. During this bilingual guided walk, you will learn about the plants, animals, and communities that live along the watershed and depend on clean air and water. This walk will be facilitated and supported by Casa Familiar, San Diego Coastkeeper, San Diego Natural History Museum, Living Coast Discovery Center, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Learn more and register here:Â Â Watershed Walk