feet of stream along Reedy Branch. This project is located in Alamance County, NC. This segment of Reedy Branch flows through a moderately dense wooded section surrounded by pasture areas. Prior to restoration, cattle and horses had unlimited access to the stream channels which created areas of severe bank erosion and loss of vegetation. Since the restoration has been complete, the livestock have been fenced out of the stream with the exception of a few crossings that are used throughout the year to move the cattle between pastures. There were several goals for this stream and buffer restoration project. Goals of the stream project included: reducing the bank erosion; reducing nutrient runoff on the site; stabilizing stream channel banks by...
The Jarmans Oak Stream and Wetland Restoration Site (Site), located less than 2 miles east of the On...
The Torrence Creek Stream Restoration project in Huntersville, North Carolina, is an example of how ...
Waterways have been geomorphically altered or disturbed by development, mining, agriculture and othe...
to conduct year two monitoring at the Unnamed Tributary (UT) to Billy’s Creek Stream Restoration Pro...
Mulkey, Inc. is participating in a stream restoration study with the Ecosystem Enhancement Program i...
Reedy Branch is a typical stream within this and surrounding watersheds, exhibiting instability and ...
Many rural North Carolina streams are degraded due to historic channelization, dredging, and loss of...
Many rural North Carolina streams are degraded due to historic channelization, dredging, and loss of...
Franklin County, North Carolina. The site was constructed between January 2005 and June 2005. The fo...
Stream restoration is being conducted throughout the world at unprecedented rates to address stream ...
Stream restoration is being conducted throughout the world at unprecedented rates to address stream ...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
ABSTRACT Restoration of degraded channels may take on many forms depending on the methodology utiliz...
The Lycoming County Conservational District is preparing to start restoration projects at 4 sites al...
An essential, natural process of a stream is the movement of sediment. However, the natural balance ...
The Jarmans Oak Stream and Wetland Restoration Site (Site), located less than 2 miles east of the On...
The Torrence Creek Stream Restoration project in Huntersville, North Carolina, is an example of how ...
Waterways have been geomorphically altered or disturbed by development, mining, agriculture and othe...
to conduct year two monitoring at the Unnamed Tributary (UT) to Billy’s Creek Stream Restoration Pro...
Mulkey, Inc. is participating in a stream restoration study with the Ecosystem Enhancement Program i...
Reedy Branch is a typical stream within this and surrounding watersheds, exhibiting instability and ...
Many rural North Carolina streams are degraded due to historic channelization, dredging, and loss of...
Many rural North Carolina streams are degraded due to historic channelization, dredging, and loss of...
Franklin County, North Carolina. The site was constructed between January 2005 and June 2005. The fo...
Stream restoration is being conducted throughout the world at unprecedented rates to address stream ...
Stream restoration is being conducted throughout the world at unprecedented rates to address stream ...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
ABSTRACT Restoration of degraded channels may take on many forms depending on the methodology utiliz...
The Lycoming County Conservational District is preparing to start restoration projects at 4 sites al...
An essential, natural process of a stream is the movement of sediment. However, the natural balance ...
The Jarmans Oak Stream and Wetland Restoration Site (Site), located less than 2 miles east of the On...
The Torrence Creek Stream Restoration project in Huntersville, North Carolina, is an example of how ...
Waterways have been geomorphically altered or disturbed by development, mining, agriculture and othe...