Over 40 friends of A Rocha ran, ambled and walked through Campbell Valley Park in Langley, BC recently to raise money for our conservation work in the Little Campbell Watershed. Another 40 or so folks showed up to cheer them on and enjoy the morning. The event was a grand success, with over $12,000 raised for A Rochaβs conservation activities in the watershed. Some of the funds are targeted for ongoing monitoring of the Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp.), an endangered species, recently rediscovered on A Rocha’s Brooksdale site. Populations of the sucker are in decline as their habitat is being destroyed or fragmented by urban and agricultural development. Not seen since 1976 in the Little Campbell Watershed, an A Rocha intern found the sucker during a routine survey at our Brooksdale Environmental Centre at the end of August. Since then 2 more Salish Suckers have been found close by and A Rocha is partnering with local biologists to assess the condition and extent of this species in the watershed.