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Join us for a community cleanup in Tijuana on Saturday July 24 from 8am-12pm PDF Print E-mail
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Join WiLDCOAST and Tijuana Calidad de Vida for a community cleanup and help improve the living conditions of residents of Los Laureles Canyon, while preventing ocean-bound trash from making its way across the border and into the ocean.

Los Alacranes is a neighborhood of Los Laureles Canyon, a sub-basin of the Tijuana River watershed. This neighborhood is home to thousands of people who have settled in or around Los Laureles creek. Because the government does not have enough resources to support the community, many do not have basic infrastructure such as trash collection and sewage collection. As a consequence, thousands of pounds of trash and solid waste make their way in to the Tijuana River and Estuary.
Help us minimize the impact of this pollution on our border region environment by joining us on July 24 from 8am to 12pm in Tijuana.
For more information please contact Paloma at paloma@wildcoast.net
 
   
       
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