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Urban Creeks Council

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The Urban Creeks Council is a Berkeley, California non-profit organization that promotes stewardship of San Francisco Bay creeks and habitat restoration around them.[1] The council was founded in 1982 and is based in West Berkeley.[2][3]

In 2001 the organization was involved in fighting development in Orinda that could jeopardize creeks, and continuous wildlife habitat between Tilden Regional Park and Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve.[4]

The organization is said to have both inspired and made it possible for "friends of" organizations such as Friends of the Five Creeks and Friends of Orinda Creeks to succeed.

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References

  1. ^ Home. UrbanCreeks.org. Urban Creeks Council website. 2011. Retrieved 28-01-2011.
  2. ^ http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/04/04/EB60964.DTL Urban Creeks Council quietly fights to bring creeks back to life.] Katherine Redding. San Francisco Chronicle. 03-04-2003.
  3. ^ Discovering Berkeley's hidden creeks. Susan Cerny. Berkeley Daily Planet. 24-02-2003. Retrieved 28-01-2011.
  4. ^ Locals worry Orinda development could affect Tilden’s fragile wildlife. Frank Sims. 25-10-2001. Retrieved 28-01-2011.

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