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Monitoring Riparian Areas With a Camera
Author
DeLasaux, Michael
Mainwaring, Philip
George, Holly
Publisher
University of California Cooperative Ext
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You probably have overall management goals that include livestock production objectives. What about your riparian areas? Management objectives for a healthy riparian area may include: · High water table and maintenance of water storage capacity, · High forage production, · Shade for cool water, · Habitat for desirable fish, · Wildlife habitat diversity, · Presence of vegetation and roots to protect and stabilize banks, · Late summer stream flows. Management objectives can help you define what to monitor. For example, by recording the amount of bare soil along a stream bank each season, you may determine the trend of the bank towards stability or degradation. If the amount of bare banks is increasing, then your management practices should be changed to fulfill the objective of protected banks and stable banks. (source introduction)

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English
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