About the Project

Mission Statement

The United Anglers of Casa Grande is a Non-Profit Organization whose purpose is to promote environmental awareness through education and
hands-on experience and to save a species from extinction.

Background

Petaluma, California is typical of any small community found in America. It's 56,000 people spend many hours commuting to San Francisco. Their lives are filled with average daily thoughts, the furthest of them being the welfare of a little creek in their hometown. Once the major source of drinking water, in 1980, Adobe Creek's seven mile course was unfortunately typical; polluted, diverted, trashed, and abused. Until Adobe Creek was finally declared dead by state officials. What was once the main attraction to the Petaluma Valley in 1830, was now a public embarrassment.

The Need for the Project

Three situations that led to the creation of our Adobe Creek Restoration Project at Casa Grande High School:

Four Goals of the Restoration Project

I. The Complete Ecological Restoration of the Entire Seven Mile Long Creek

How this Goal was Achieved:

1983 - Creek conditions before the Project:

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1996 - Creek conditions after 13 years of restoration by students:

II. The Protection of the Biological Diversity and Genetic Variability:

How this Goal was Achieved:

How this will continue to be accomplished by students:

III. The Development of a Fisheries Research Facility / Conservation Hatchery on the Casa Grande High School Campus:

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1983 - Students undertake task of creating a site which would provide the following:

1993 - After several years the hatchery is born!

IV. The Education of an Entire Community

The goal to educate ALL:

The Project Enhances the Lives of Students

Examples:

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Budget Needs

This project's single largest monetary need lies in its operating budget. Students maitain a fully functioning Fish Research Facility / Conservation Hatchery, and are responsible for on-going maintenance of Adobe Creek. Funds are presently needed for repair, replacement, and modernization of the hatchery facility mechanical systems (ozone disinfectant system replacement, replacement of water chiller with a larger unit, repair water pump system for raceways). All donations given to this project go toward support of the students' efforts in Adobe Creek and the Hatchery. This project has no administrative costs. If you would like to make a donation, please visit our donations page where you can use your credit card to make a secure, tax-deductible contribution.

Non-Profit Organization

United Anglers of Casa Grande High School is a tax deductible entity, which is eligible to receive tax deductible donations. The school maintains its own non-profit tax ID number.

Summary

Evidence has shown that the effort of these students has brought the Adobe Creek Steelhead Trout and Adobe Creek itself back from the EDGE OF EXTINCTION. With your help and support we can keep this project alive for generations...KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE!

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