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A watershed is the land area that contributes water to a system of stream channels. Stream Types Across the Landscape. What happens up here …. Affects waterways down here … . (NRCS, 1998). Healthy riparian areas Unhealthy. Flood Tolerance. Species Adventitious roots and lenticels
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A watershed is the land area that contributes water to a system of stream channels.
Stream Types Across the Landscape What happens up here … Affects waterways down here … (NRCS, 1998)
Healthy riparian areas • Unhealthy
Flood Tolerance • Species • Adventitious roots and lenticels • Age and vigor • **Season and length of flooding**
Flood Recovery • Roots • Recovery • May last up to 3-5 years. • Shoot growth • Susceptible to insect and disease attack
Changes in Riparian Forests • Loss - farmland, urban development • Much less fire • Dams • Disease • Increased herbivore pressure
Invasives • Saltcedar • Bromegrass • Russian-olive
Riparian Filter Strips • Native grasses and shrubs • Ephemeral/intermittent streams • May be used with buffers lower in the watershed
Riparian Buffers • Shrubs, trees, grasses • Natural or planted • **Three zones** • Larger streams/rivers
Bioengineering • Focused on streambank stabilization • Plantings AND earth-moving • Intensive and expensive
Cattle management • Water development • Planned grazing systems • Allow cattle in woods only when ground is not soft, trees not tender