San Diego River Park Foundation
April 19th, 2009
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Rob Hutsel, the Executive Director of the San Diego River Park Foundation, stops by Treehuggers International to talk about the foundation and conservation work along the length of San Diego’s namesake river, including the foundation’s recent milestone of one million (!) pounds of trash being removed from the river since the organization’s beginnings in 2001.
The San Diego River Park Foundation is a community-based, grassroots organization seeking to tie the San Diego River together as a greenbelt along it’s 52-mile course, from the river’s headwaters in the Cuyamaca Mountains to the Pacific at Ocean Beach. Learn more about this incredibly active, efficient community steward as Rob also talks about this year’s San Diego River Days, happening May 9th to May 17th, for which Treehuggers International is a proud media sponsor.
More about this post at:
- San Diego River Park Foundation
- Clean Green / Get Involved, San Diego River clean-up opportunities
- River Trash Tally to Hit One Million Pound Mark (San Diego Union-Tribune; 10/24/09)
- Land Donation Paves Way for Riverfront Park (San Diego Union-Tribune; 5/18/09)
- Volunteers Love River Enough to Clean It Up (San Diego Union-Tribune; 2/15/09)
- Developers Eye Mission Gorge (San Diego Union-Tribune; 3/23/08)
- San Diego River Watershed, Project Clean Water
- San Diego River, Wikipedia entry