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Talk: The Decline and Rebirth of Redwood Creek

Tumbling down Mt.
Tamalpais through Muir Woods to the Pacific, Redwood Creek has enchanted
generations, from the elite of San Francisco's Bohemian Grove to Zen meditators
and more. But the creek and its endangered salmon were loved almost to
death.





As part of the Bay
Currents series of talks on local natural history and environmental issues,
Berkeley landscape architect John Northmore Roberts delves into the creek's
rich and fascinating history and explains the complex and varied ways  it is being restored -- including the largest
project yet, due for completion at year’s end. Roberts has designed projects in
many of California’s most beloved and spectacular natural areas, including El
Polin Spring in the Presidio and the Monterey Peninsula's spectacular 17 Mile
Drive.



 Bay Currents talks
are first Mondays fall-spring in the Edith Stone Room, Albany Community Center.
Fall schedule at www.fivecreeks.org;
information at f5creeks@aol.com. Talks are free, but seating is limited.  Doors open and refreshments at 7 PM; talks
begin at 7:30 sharp.

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