Buffers for Clean Water and Habitat

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Riparian Buffers for Clean Water & Habitat: An Introduction Merritt Frey Habitat Program Director [email protected] 801-486-1224

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Riparian buffers provide all kinds of benefits—from water quality to wildlife habitat to beyond. This session will provide provide an overview of the types of buffers and their effectiveness for different goals, and use both rural and urban case studies from the Great Lakes and elsewhere to illustrate proven strategies for implementing buffer protection and restoration in your watershed. Discussion and sharing of lessons learned in your own projects will be encouraged—come with stories! This presentation was given by Merritt Frey, River Habitat Program Director, River Network.

Transcript of Buffers for Clean Water and Habitat

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Riparian Buffers for Clean Water & Habitat: An Introduction

Merritt Frey Habitat Program Director [email protected] 801-486-1224

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Introduction

AGENDA

Benefits & barriers

3 short case studies

Questions & answers

Learning resources

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Three Bs

Take home

4 cases

In-depth

Q & A

Resources

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Carlson Creek – 8/1989

Carlson Creek – 8/1993 Images: MIDEQ

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Two Bs

Examples

Q & A

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Image: Iowa State

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Benefits & barriers

Images: Innovationalberta.org

and NIWA

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Pollution control

Image: Wikimedia Commons/U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service

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Wildlife habitat

Image: Montana Audubon

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Room to meander

Image: SEWRPC

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Flood protection

Image: www.news.sun.perdue..edu

Image: www.unce.unr.edu

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Others….

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Barriers to buffers

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Questions?

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§  Remember the diversity of benefits.

§  Be explicit about goals; tailor design & implementation.

§  Invest time in planning.

§  Understand buffers rarely stand alone.

§  Think about maintenance from go.

§  Be creative for long-term protection.

Themes to consider

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Cedar Creek: Intro

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Muskegon River, Source: Wikipedia

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Cedar Creek: Type

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Forested buffer, Source: USFS

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Cedar Creek: Approach

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Cedar Creek: Results

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More than

10,000 seedlings

Treated 19% of the creek’s length

Created

11 acres of forest buffers

Planted

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Cedar Creek: Lessons

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§ Think early about project partners. § Be creative when establishing protection for restored buffers. § Building off an existing watershed plan can help target key areas & practices. § Good projects don’t always cost a fortune.

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Pierceville Run: Intro

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Pierceville Run: Type

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Source: PADEP

Source: www.extension.umn.edu 

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Pierceville Run: Approach

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Pierceville Run: Results

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39% sediment

39% phosphorus

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Pierceville Run: Lessons

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§  Think through how buffers mesh with other restoration needs.

§  Be flexible in how you prioritize focus areas.

§  Be smart about partnering – diverse skills.

§  Think about maintenance right from the beginning.

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Pecatonica: Intro

Image: The Nature Conservancy

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Pecatonica: Type

Image: USGS

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Pecatonica: Approach

Images: The Nature Conservancy

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Pecatonica: Results

Image: The Nature Conservancy

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§  Targeting may be critical.

§  Integrate uplands and buffers.

§  Baseline data and planning essential.

§  Bringing resources to the table supports action.

Pecatonica: Lessons

Image: The Nature Conservancy

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Questions? Stories?

Image: River Restoration

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Resources

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www.rivernetwork.org/buffertools §  More information on case studies §  Additional case studies §  Links to select technical information §  Links specifically to more on the

Wisconsin Buffer Initiative.