Wildlife Jewels® 2nd Annual Corona del Mar Earth Day Sweep & Learn for Wildlife Walk!

Wildlife Jewels® 2nd Annual Corona del Mar Earth Day Sweep & Learn for Wildlife Walk!

When: Sunday, April 27, 2025, at 4PM-6PM PST

Where: Corona del Mar State Beach

You’re invited to join Wildlife Jewels on Sunday, April 27th, from 4-6 PM for our 2nd Annual Earth Day “Sweep & Learn for Wildlife” Walk in the beautiful coastal town of Corona del Mar!

Discover stories of the unique coastal wildlife inhabitants we've had the privilege of observing and helping rescue at Corona del Mar State Beach, including a precious California Brown Pelican and a stunning California Gull. Join us to remove debris, learn about the beautiful wildlife you’re helping to protect, gain insight into the threats they face, and explore actionable steps you can take daily to protect our precious wildlife.

Photo contest: Enter your photo from our event to win an exclusive Wildlife Jewels Collections Pelican Inspired work of art!

Plus: Special Participation by the Anteater Beach Club!

We encourage you to bring your own bucket or reusable bag, along with gloves.

Be sure to connect with us on social media, capturing plenty of photos of the wildlife you're helping to save and the debris you're removing. Don't forget to tag us in your stories and posts! If you'd rather share your experience with us via email, send us an email to sweepforwildlife@wildlifejewels.org

We look forward to seeing you at Corona del Mar State Beach!

Space is LIMITED. Reserve your FREE spot by registering below!

Enter to Win a Pelican Inspired Work of Art

Enter your photo from our event for an opportunity to win a signature Wildlife Jewels® Collections Pelican-inspired design from our limited edition Capsule Collection, featuring a Pelican resident of Corona del Mar!

Submit your entries in any of the three categories:

  1. The smallest plastic debris: Capture microplastics or tiny litter

  2. The most unique wildlife

    **Please note, winners and prizes will be announced 2 days after our event!

“Every wildlife is unique, and every individual matters! Even if you pick up a single piece of debris, you could be saving a life. The sad moment I witnessed a Gull swallowing a plastic knife inspired me to form this group. Please join us in our efforts to protect and preserve our precious wildlife!”

— Azi Sharif, Executive Director at Wildlife Jewels®

Discover the Wildlife Jewels® Sweep & Learn for Wildlife Updates

Marine Debris Cleanup and Wildlife Tales

Our Marine Debris Cleanup and Wildlife Tales initiative provide a distinctive chance to make a significant impact on marine conservation while delving into the experiences of distinctive marine life that have been affected by human activities. Through cleanup activities and captivating narratives, you'll play a vital role in preserving our oceans and nurturing a stronger sense of responsibility for our natural world. Join us in protecting these incredible creatures by taking small actions every day.

Join Wildlife Jewels Rescue Group

Wildlife Monitoring Team

August 2024

We're thrilled to see that our "Sweep for Wildlife" Solana Beach Cleanup, held on Sunday August 25th, is featured in the San Diego Union-Tribune!

Wildlife Jewels® is honored to join the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition as a Coalition Member.

Our Vision

“We dream of a world where wildlife thrives untouched by human activities, roaming freely in their natural habitats. In this world, every person recognizes the magnificent beauty and value of living wildlife, and takes significant action to ensure safety and protection of wildlife.”

— Azi Sharif, Founder & Executive Director Wildlife Jewels®

Wildlife Jewels™ | Our Vision

Would you like to make a donation?

We offer this event free of charge. Wildlife Jewels is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and operates on donations. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Would you be interested in making a tax-deductible contribution to express your support for our mission to protect wildlife from human-caused threats?