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Model Marsh

Over 90% of  California’s historic coastal wetland habitat has been lost to development … filled in, paved over, built upon…

Imagine if you could help restore wetlands! 

We are asking for your help because we can’t do it without you…

Your gifts and bequests can help SWIA protect and restore Southern California’s most vulnerable, remaining,coastal wetlands.

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SWIA
P.O. Box 575
Imperial Beach, CA 91933

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“Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world, comparable to rain forests and coral reefs. Healthy wetlands provide habitat for an immense variety of microbes, plants, insects, amphibians, reptiles, waterfowl, fish and mammals. Coastal salt marshes protect and improve water quality; absorb and slow tidal surges; store floodwaters and maintain surface flow during dry periods.”

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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