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WiLDCOAST was founded in 2000 in order to protect some of the most ecologically important coastal wildlands, islands and marine areas that remain in California and Baja California. They are home to a variety of endangered marine animals, such as the Eastern Pacific green and loggerhead sea turtles and the last undeveloped gray whale calving site on earth.
WiLDCOAST
conservation activities have historically focused on four sites:
Bahía de los Angeles, Laguna San Ignacio, Bahía Concepción and the
U.S.-Mexico Border coast. Each of these sites contains globally
significant coastal and marine ecosystems (e.g. salt marsh wetlands,
seagrass beds, coastal dunes, reefs, and mangroves), as well as
internationally migrating and threatened marine species (e.g. five
species of sea turtles, whale sharks, sea birds and marine mammals).
Since its
inception, WiLDCOAST has successfully protected more than one
million acres of coastal wildlands and halted the development plans
of illegal mega-resorts throughout the Baja California Peninsula and
the Sea of Cortez. Through its innovative conservation campaigns,
Wildcoast has brought critical attention to pressing environmental
issues in the Californias.
WiLDCOAST
programs include:
* Clean Water Now! -
The rally cry for thousands of coastal residents in south San Diego
County and Tijuana who are demanding an end to the ocean pollution
threatening their way of life. It is time for our elected officials
and policy makers to support a real comprehensive solution to this
pollution.
* Laguna San Ignacio –
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Laguna San Ignacio is home to sea
turtles, peregrine falcons, ospreys, and hundreds of thousands of
migratory waterfowls and shorebirds, and is the last undeveloped
gray whale birthing lagoon on the planet. Laguna San Ignacio is part
of a 248-mile-coastline wetland complex that includes intertidal
mudflats, salt flats, sandy beaches, and mangroves. This wetland
complex is a global treasure and one of the world’s most
biologically significant coastal sites.
* Sea Turtles - Sea
turtles have existed on Earth for more than 150 million years,
meaning that they co-existed with dinosaurs. There are seven species
of sea turtles, five of which spend long periods on Mexican coasts,
especially on the coasts of the Baja California peninsula. They come
from places as far as Japan, southern Mexico and Hawaii. Sea turtles
symbolize SURVIVAL, if they survive our destructive and ethnocentric
civilization, all other species can survive as well.
Benjamin Winkler-McCue - Program Manager of Coastal Conservation,
was a featured guest on SouthwestBlend.com’s ‘Champagne Sundays’
Online Radio Show. This show was a special Eco & Environment show
that aired live on April 6th, 2008.
To listen to
the entire, unedited show, click here. To Listen
to Ben’s Interview, please Double Click on the Play Button below.
WiLDCOAST
is located in Imperial Beach California, USA
925 Seacoast Drive, Imperial Beach, CA 91932
Phone: (619) 423-8665
Email:
info@wildcoast.net
Web:
www.wildcoast.net
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