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Urban Creek Thrives: Trout Return to Sausal Creek
8 May
Summary
- Sausal Creek watershed ecosystem is thriving today.
- Volunteer group celebrates 30 years of restoration efforts.
- Urban creek now supports wild rainbow trout population.

Friends of Sausal Creek is celebrating 30 years of dedicated work to protect and restore the historic three-mile waterway. Since its inception, the nonprofit has planted tens of thousands of native flowers, trees, shrubs, and grasses, significantly enhancing the watershed's ecosystem.
These extensive restoration efforts have led to a thriving environment, making Sausal Creek one of the few urban creeks in California to support a genetically wild population of rainbow trout. Volunteers, including students from UC Berkeley and local high schools, actively monitor the creek daily for pollution and habitat health.
Their work focuses on removing invasive plants and reintroducing native species, which better support local wildlife and climate resilience. The organization emphasizes the importance of connecting with nature and encourages residents to adopt similar practices at home, fostering biodiversity and a sense of hope for urban environments.