handouts on how to help the environment

Over close to 30 years, Friends of Five Creeks developed many information sheets, flyers, and other handouts and small signs. This is a selection.

Anyone is free to use these materials. Nothing is copyrighted. Most of the information remains useful, even though some is out of date — for example, “Global Warming Basics for the Bay Area” remains relevant, but the state of climate change and projections have changed.

Pollution and helping creeks 

Climate change, water conservation

Finding the benefits of nature

  • Nature Treasure Hunt –for kids of all ages, designed for lower Codornices and Cerrito Creeks but adaptable elsewhere
  • Creekside walks in the Berkeley/Albany/El Cerrito/Kensington area
  • Places to enjoy nature in Berkele, Albany, Cerrito and Kensington (COVID handout)
  • Citizen Science — learning and enjoying while adding to knowledge
  • Codornices Creek “nature cards — nuggets of nature and things to look for along Codornices Creek from Sixth to Eighth Streets.

Plants and gardening

Three native-plant nurseries in the East Bay are Native Here NurseryOaktown Native Plant Nursery , and the Watershed Nursery.

Bookmark-type handouts