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Queen Butterfly photograph by Craig Chaddock, Mission Trails Regional Park

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Researchers and the public continue to learn benefits of Mission Bay’s wetlands

Pintail ducks can be seen in the Kendall Frost Marsh

Wetlands are just now beginning to be appreciated for their unique place in the ecosystem. As researchers and scientists have increasingly learned about the benefits of wetlands, the marsh area of Mission Bay Park known as De Anza Cove has been highlighted as a huge potential benefit to not just the nearby ocean communities, but all of San Diego.

Learn more about the importance of local wetlands and our efforts, along with the over 70 other organizations in the ReWild Mission Bay coalition and the City of San Diego, to restore the wetlands in De Anza Cove in this PB Monthly article.

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