2019 Watershed Congress Beaver Dam stream restoration methods
Experts have begun using the same beaver dam and wood materials in their work to restore the headwater areas of streams. A presentations from this year's Watershed Congress examines how these techniques were used on several streams in Maryland. The process helps improve water quality and create new habitat.

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Fish Habitat Improvements on the Deschutes River

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2019 Watershed Congress Managing Stormwater in Residential with Infiltration Trenches

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The Hemlock Dam Removal Story - Columbia Basin Restoration

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Capitalizing on Riparian Restoration

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I Harvested 15,000 Gallons of Desert Rain

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Do Retention Ponds Actually Work?

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Hemlock Dam Removal

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Beaver Dam Analogues - A Visual Tour of Triple Creek

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Holding Back the Snowpack

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Bringing the Salmon Home | Klamath River Restoration | Restoring at Scale | SERIES

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Beavers at work: only humans and elephants have a greater impact on life around them

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2025 Watershed Congress Crayfish of the Delaware Watershed

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How To Stabilize Your Streambank: A Beginner’s Guide | CRWP Speaker Series

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