Stream Restoration Information
Thanks to a grant from the Bama Works Fund at CACF the Garden now has informational signs on site. You can find them on the path by the railroad tracks close to the stream. Part of the Stream Restoration Educational Program, these signs provide important details about why stream health and clean water are important, what factors impact stream health, and how the restoration will occur.




Stream Restoration Information

Stream Tests Over Time
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Stream Test Results by Date
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Lab School 9th and 10th Graders created a variety of artistic StreamScapes to showcase the importance of stream health in nature.
9.27 lab school healthy stream filters sign
Healthy Stream with winding, burbling water and healthy trees.
9.27 lab school healthy stream map with close-ups
Healthy stream with animals: minnows, turtles, herons
9.27 lab school now and then sign
Sign of the current unhealthy stream and how a restored stream will look.