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Forested Stream Buffers
Protecting the Natural Flow of Streams
What are Forested Stream Buffers and
Why Are They Important?
Forested Stream Buffers are bands of native trees, shrubs and other vegetation, between 25 and 75 feet in width, planted or naturally growing on either side of a stream...
Also in this section: How Can You Start A Forested Stream Buffer What Programs Can Help Establish a Forested Stream Buffer
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Who Can Help You Establish a Forested Stream Buffer?
The Red and White Clay PL-566 Project is a partnership effort with funding and input from several organizations including...
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