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  • We need your help to restore precious habitats within the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve and the surrounding areas. By removing invasive plants and helping grow native plants indigenous to the area, you will support a more balanced ecosystem. Meet-up location shared before the event. Registration required at https://volunteer-restoration-events-2026.raiselysite.com/ Ages 6+ (minors with guardians) Nature Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready for a leisurely, free-flowing exploration that will leave you in awe! Experience an explosion of colors, showcasing some of the most dazzling wildflowers. Recent tours have unveiled the enchanting phacelia, with flowers coiling like a curled scorpion's tail in shades of violet-blue. You may also witness the delicate vines of the trumpet-shaped wild morning glory and the stunning coast fiddleneck, its tiny yellow flowers shining like bright stars amid the grasses. Weather permitting. Wildlife is unpredictable. There is no guarantee of what you will see. Adults Registration required at https://wildlife-tour-2026.raiselysite.com/ San Elijo Lagoon (meet-up location will be emailed to registered participants) Nature Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • A tropical seabird way off course in deeply landlocked Kansas City has set off a birding frenzy. Even as the city hosts the World Cup, for some the most exotic visitor is a Brown booby.
  • Ready to explore the sanctuary of local resident birds and their far away visitors? This American Wetland's Month, we'll discover all the beauty the lagoon has to offer: birds skimming the marsh for their next meal, a beautiful display of native plant species, and perhaps a furry friend scurrying through the brush. Come see for yourself and enjoy, photograph, and identify new species all year around on our accessible Nature Center Loop Trail. Ages 9+ welcome Registration required at https://discovery-tour-with-nature-collective-2.raiselysite.com/ Nature Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Justice Department is offering grants to cities and police departments across the country, but recipients must cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
  • A trio of Senate Republicans are on their way out of Congress. Each has previously drawn President Trump's scorn and now each are seen as newly liberated to complicate his agenda if they choose.
  • The Encinitas Youth Commission is hosting a free Financial Literacy event for teens on Sunday, April 26 from 1–2:30 p.m. at the City of Encinitas Library (540 Cornish Dr.). Three speakers will cover banking and credit, budgeting and saving, and young adult financial decisions including college costs and student loans. Interactive Q&A included. Parents welcome. Walk-ins accepted. Register at encinitasparksandrec.com, Course Code: 18330, or call (760) 943-2250
  • Alli Powell noticed her family was spending a lot on food, so she set a weekly budget and started meal planning.
  • Small businesses are getting sued at an alarming rate for violating internet privacy laws, with one law firm fielding over 500 lawsuits alone citing the California Invasion of Privacy Act.
  • Carbon Literacy trainings equip attendees with a foundational understanding of climate change, environmental justice, clean energy, and so much more! Participants will create action plans to make a difference in their lives and communities, and receive a certification from the Carbon Literacy Project, a globally recognized environmental education organization. In Good Company on Facebook / Instagram
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