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Stay updated with all the latest news and updates from the Tijuana River Watershed. Our platform provides a seamless experience with publications, videos, podcasts, and other websites to visit. Explore different sections, use the search feature, and filter articles to find exactly what you’re looking for.

Publications and Articles

Explore research, news reports and other publications examining the crisis and the vision for the future. These carefully chosen pieces offer valuable insights and stories that you won’t want to miss.

Podcasts

Both inspiring and informative, these recorded conversations provide useful primers about the Tijuana River Watershed and take us into the lives of people fighting for solutions.

Videos

Advocates and journalists have provided the visual evidence of a crisis for decades — these videos offer poignant glimpses inside the issues our coalition is confronting.

Websites

Organizations across the region are working together on a healthy vision for the future of the watershed. Visit their sites and learn more about how you can become involved.

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Artist Credit: Josué Baltézar (he/him) is an artist and designer who believes art should be accessible to everyone. He understands the crucial role that art and design play in advocating for environmental and social justice. This design for the Tijuana River Coalition brings together various elements to symbolize the dedication to advocacy for and protection of the Tijuana River region, which includes both sides of the US/MX border. A mountain sits prominently in the center, with two houses at its base, representing our communities on both sides of the border. The Tijuana River flows through the mountains and down into the foreground, where the river meets the Pacific Ocean. On the left and right of the mountains are native plants, including giant kelp on the left and prickly pear cactus on the right. Above the mountains, a brown pelican and a monarch butterfly fly toward a radiating sun. The design aims to convey a sense of interconnectedness and call attention to the need to protect our natural environment and the communities along the entire Tijuana River region.

Photography on this site by Surfrider Foundation and Veriditas Rising | Special thanks to Edgar Ontiveras Medina