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The Butte Creek Ecological Preserve is a 93-acre site along the middle section of Butte Creek. The property contains more than a mile of creek frontage, which is critical salmon habitat and spawning grounds, as well as habitat for many species of special status, including hawks, beaver, and burrowing owls. In December 1998 the University Research Foundation purchased this site with grants from the US Fish and Wildlife Service, National Fish and Wildlife Federation, CALFED, and the Wildlife Conservation Board. The goal of the preserve is to work in conjunction with other programs towards achieving a reasonable balance among the diverse demands on the resource base of the Butte Creek watershed. The research foundation will provide an adaptive management approach to managing the property for salmon habitat, watershed research-especially channel and floodplain management, and as a living laboratory and field classroom. The reserve is open to the public 24/7 and provides the following facilities: greenhouse, storage shed, portable toilet.
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The property contains more than a mile of creek frontage, which is critical salmon habitat and spawning grounds, as well as habitat for hawks, beaver, and, burrowing owls.
The research foundation is managing the property for
Salmon habitat, Watershed research, especially channel and floodplain management, and as a living laboratory and field classroom
There is a storage shed, greenhouse, and porta-potty.
Since 1998, the Preserve has received approximately $6,000 in donations from various
sources.
The Preserve is open to the public, 24/7.

