Thank you for this excellent video I wish Billionaires would fund work like this, not missions to Mars to just recreate the same systems on another planet at infinitely more cost
Healthy riparian zones are essential to a resilient environment. I've noticed one in particular over the years next to a highway interchange built in the late 1960s south of my hometown of Chico, California. This area always caught my eye when travelling on the highway and road next to it for its striking foliage. The trees and bushes there are beautiful. Similarly, of course, the creeks through the town of Chico itself have riparian areas of their own, one of which being the phenomenal Bidwell Park. Another area is the Butte Creek Canyon, which was mined in probably the early half of the last century, where tailings were deposited in a north to south back and forth pattern. Those tailings these days are a relatively healthy habitat covered in good vegetation next to the creek. I hope to learn more about my area's particular riparian zones and how we can help cultivate their success.
very well explained. as a new land and forest owner you message lessens the sting of being constricted on my land use.
Very comprehensive explanation about the riparian areas thank you professor
Excellent
How do we know if we are a live water riparian land area?
Thank you for this excellent video
I wish Billionaires would fund work like this, not missions to Mars to just recreate the same systems on another planet at infinitely more cost
Excellent video. Thank you.
Healthy riparian zones are essential to a resilient environment. I've noticed one in particular over the years next to a highway interchange built in the late 1960s south of my hometown of Chico, California. This area always caught my eye when travelling on the highway and road next to it for its striking foliage. The trees and bushes there are beautiful. Similarly, of course, the creeks through the town of Chico itself have riparian areas of their own, one of which being the phenomenal Bidwell Park. Another area is the Butte Creek Canyon, which was mined in probably the early half of the last century, where tailings were deposited in a north to south back and forth pattern. Those tailings these days are a relatively healthy habitat covered in good vegetation next to the creek. I hope to learn more about my area's particular riparian zones and how we can help cultivate their success.
Holley cloud bursts , nature's so kool thanks