Annie B's Online donation link

The Big Chico Creek Watershed Alliance is participating in the 2008 Annie B's Community Drive. You can make a contribution to our organization here. If you prefer to send a check, it should be made payable to Annie B's/Big Chico Creek Watershed Alliance, and sent to:

North Valley Community Foundation (NVCF)
3120 Cohasset Road, Suite 8
Chico, CA 95973

BEEP Finishes 2nd Successful Season of Broom Removal

BEEP (Broom Education and Eradication Program), a Forest Ranch community action group, recently completed their second season of Spanish and French broom eradication. To date, they've removed more than 100,000 broom plants from the upper Big Chico Creek and Little Chico Creek watersheds. In addition to the volunteer efforts of numerous Forest Ranch residents, the Butte County Fire Safe Council, California Conservation Corps, Caltrans, and California State University Chico faculty and staff also aided this project. The Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve and the Mt. Lassen Chapter of the California Native Plant Society helped extend this eradication effort downstream by pulling broom from the lower Big Chico Creek watershed and Lindo Channel.

BEEP is an affiliate of the Big Chico Creek Watershed Alliance (Alliance), which recently received $9,995 in grant funding to provide project supervision and work team leaders for BEEP. This was one of two projects selected for a 2-year Weed Management Area competitive grant awarded to the Butte County Resource Conservation District by the California Dept. of Food and Agriculture. For more information about BEEP, please click here.

The Big Chico Creek Watershed Alliance is participating in numerous other projects within the watershed. For a complete list, see the Projects and Programs section of this web site. Links to some of the major projects are included below.

Iron Canyon Fish Ladder Project

Stream Team Volunteer Monitoring

Big Chico Creek Restoration Project

Verbena Fields Restoration Project

The Big Chico Creek Watershed Alliance's Watershed Management Strategy is the road map that defines the Alliance’s work, including Goals, Objectives and Actions to achieve the mission of the Alliance. 

 

Latest News

Fish Ladder Coverage Appreciated

Thanks to the local media for coverage of the Iron Canyon Fish Ladder Rehabilitation Project. There will be a public site visit on Aug. 23, beginning at 8 a.m. at Parking Lot P.
08/07/08

Iron Canyon Fish Ladder Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration Available

The Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Iron Canyon Fish Ladder rehabilitation project is available for review and comments. See Notice of Intent for contact and comment period information.
08/04/08

Upper Bidwell Park’s fish ladder restoration project is one step closer to boosting salmon runs

In a Chico City Council conference room Tuesday evening (July 22), members of the Iron Canyon Fish Ladder Project provided an update on the status of the project along Big Chico Creek and gave the public a chance to ask questions or voice opinions.
07/24/08

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Upcoming Events

"Mining's Toxic Legacy" public meeting

September 8, 2008
Trinity United Methodist Church, 5th and Flume Sts.

Iron Canyon Fish Ladder Rehab Project

September 10, 2008
Chico City Hall Conference Room 1

Bidwell Park and Creeks of Chico Cleanup

September 20, 2008
Hooker Oak Park and Country Day School

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