Click for Latest News

(Proposed) Roseland Creek Preserve
on Burbank Avenue
in Santa Rosa, California




This land is currently the last bastion for the wildlife driven to
the unique and unprecedented County "island" created in Roseland
off of Burbank Avenue.

It is currently being prepared to be destroyed for development,
unless The People can preserve it.

This hawk lives and hunts here.

You can help him stay!

This bird also lives off the creek here.

Nature is in retreat, and except for birds who can fly away, it'll have nowhere to go.


To help us save this land and the Raccoons, Possums, Muskrat,
Great Blue Heron, Little Blue Heron, Kingfisher, White Egret,
Ring-Neck Pheasants, Red-Tailed Hawks, Red-Shouldered Hawks,
Peregrine Falcons, Red-Shafted Flickers, Woodpeckers, Goldfinches,
Orioles, Wood Thrushes, Turkey Vultures, Crows, Linnets, Jack Rabbits,
Cottontail Rabbits, Moles, Toads, Frogs, Salamanders, Gopher Snakes,
Blue-Belly Lizards, Alligator Lizards, Turtles, Owls, Blue Jays, Quail,
Wild Turkeys and even Skunks, E-mail us at Roseland.Creek@OurNAMEis.COM and tell us
what you'd like to do to help! Send us your essays and articles
regarding the future of this place.

We need interested people to join our e-mail list right now!

If you'd like to be contacted by phone, send your phone number to fred@ecostwards.org.

NOTE: Our mailing list server recently underwent emergency repairs
but in the process all list members were unsubscribed.
As of July 2, 2002, you will have to resubscribe yourself
on the new list server. We apologize for any inconvenience.


Join our e-mail list!
Click the button for full list information
Click here to join the Roseland Creek Preserve mailing list!

To send email to the mailing list, write to the following address:
RoselandCreekPreserve@OurNAMEis.COM

Thank you VERY MUCH for your support!!
If you wish to make a donation directly supporting the existence of this website,
your donation via New World Trading Co. will be greatly appreciated.

Click HERE for a slide show.
The picture files are large and take some time to load,
so each one was placed upon a page of its own.