Promoting habitat restoration and stewardship in central California since 1998.

Engaging community through enhancement and preservation of native landscapes.

Understanding through restoration, education and stewardship.

Promoting habitat restoration and stewardship in central California since 1998.

Engaging community through enhancement and preservation of native landscapes.

Understanding through restoration, education and stewardship.

Promoting habitat restoration and stewardship in central California since 1998.

Engaging community through enhancement and preservation of native landscapes.

Understanding through restoration, education and stewardship.

Rockville Hills Regional Park Restoration

The Trust has completed projects in several locations in Fairfield. With the neighbors of one subdivision, Trust staff completed several shrub and tree plantings to restore a native oak woodland habitat along the edge of their community. With the City’s Parks Department, the Trust has been involved in a series of projects in Rockville Hills Park to restore native wetland, woodland and grasslands. The Park is a regional resource with significant rock outcrops, blue oak woodlands and grasslands. Several decades of intensive grazing had eliminated many wetland features, though, and the Trust, working with the City and local volunteers, restored important wetland habitats.

The Restoration Trust is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization governed by a volunteer board of directors, to promote native habitat restoration and stewardship in central California.