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Click here for CURRV home page Click here for CURRV informational products and reports This workshop and training series was designed to generate input from stakeholders on the development of climate adaptation strategies for the Tijuana River Valley, while simultaneously helping to build a broad regional understanding regarding climate change, resilience,
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Click here for CURRV informational products and reports Click here for a list of CURRV events, including working group meetings, expert workshops, and trainings Click here to explore our resilience portal Tijuana River Valley: A Threatened but Resilient Ecosystem The Tijuana River Valley (TRV) contains the largest intact coastal
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Beach Cleanup – in partnership with WiLDCOAST
Saturday, February 23rd
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
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Now recruiting long-term volunteers! Volunteers are essential to our mission, helping to steward the land, educate the public, assist with select aspects of research, and ensure that visitors to the Reserve have a quality experience.
Apply online today! Two-Day Training is on April 13 & 20.
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Wetlands Ecology and Conservation
The position is now available, with an anticipated start date in early 2013.
Review of applications will begin January 7, 2013.
Dear Education Partner: We would like to share with you the artwork completed as part of a Girl Scout Gold Award project by Courtney Payton, a senior at Scripps Ranch High School. It includes graphics for the Watershed classroom activity for our Tijuana Estuary Explorers elementary level program. We hope it will be useful to
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Kids are invited to explore San Diego’s diverse museums — for FREE! From October 1 – 31, children ages 12 and under receive FREE admission with a paid adult (limit 2) at any of our over 40 participating museums. Join us for the kick-off event, Museum Mashup, on October 1st!
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Wetlands are valuable for a variety of reasons. Here are some analogies to help explain things better. They absorb water and provide flood control. They are a resting place for migratory birds. They mix oxygen and nutrients into the water. They provide nutrient-rich food for people and wildlife. They grab
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Artifacts found at Border Field State Park and the border region. If you find an artifact, please leave it where you found it. Think of it as a crime scene; if you remove an artifact you are taking away a piece of the puzzle. More about this. Learn more about local
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