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Meeker Slough is a special waterway in Richmond, California. It's like a narrow creek that flows into the San Francisco Bay. This area is important for nature and wildlife.

What is Meeker Slough?

Meeker Slough gets its water from a creek that shares its name. It eventually empties into the Richmond Inner Harbor. This harbor is a part of the much larger San Francisco Bay. Sloughs are often found in marshy areas. They connect larger bodies of water.

Where is Meeker Slough Located?

Meeker Slough is found between two different areas. On one side are the neighborhoods of Marina Bay. On the other side is a natural area. This area is called Western Stege Marsh. It belongs to the University of California, Berkeley.

Helping Nature: Restoration Efforts

The Western Stege Marsh area used to have pollution. This pollution came from old factories. But now, the marsh has been cleaned up. It is being restored to a healthy salt marsh. A salt marsh is a wetland area. It is flooded by salty water from the tides. This makes it a great home for many plants and animals.

Home to Special Animals

The restored marsh is a safe place for an endangered bird. This bird is called the California Ridgway's rail. It is a special bird that needs healthy marsh habitats. Meeker Slough is also across from another marsh. This marsh is called Stege Marsh. A creek named Baxter Creek also flows into the bay nearby. The entire Meeker Slough area is currently being restored. This means people are working to make the wetlands healthy again.

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