Riparian Forest Buffers for Trout Habitat Improvement
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Riparian Forest Buffers for Trout Habitat Improvement
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2010
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St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service
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Minnesota is home to over 450 miles of state designated trout
streams. Some of these streams are experiencing warmer
temperatures affecting trout habitat and populations. Trees in a
riparian buffer can improve trout habitat by moderating stream
temperatures, providing woody debris, improving water quality and
stabilizing stream banks.
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Bongard, Phyllis; Wyatt, Gary; Nerbonne, Brian; Becker, B.. (2010). Riparian Forest Buffers for Trout Habitat Improvement. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/113583.
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