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Colorado Riparian Association
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<br /> <br /> <br />2. Log spurs and horizontal log structures reduced bank <br />erosion and created overhead trout cover. <br />3. The use of cobble, sod and river bank back sloping to <br />decrease channel width. <br />4. Riparian grasses and willows planted among and around <br />the log spurs, boulder vains and horizontal log structures. <br /> <br />Comments: Additional willow plantings in the riparian area occurred during <br />the spring of 1998. During the late summer of 1998 an additional .3 mile of <br />Grape Creek were restored using similar techniques. Potted coyote willows raised <br />at the Colorado State Forest Nursery (CSU Foothills campus) were planted along <br />the riparian area during September. <br /> <br /> <br />Grape Creek before restoration <br /> <br /> <br />Grape Creek after restoration <br /> <br />Driving Guide . Arkansas Watershed <br /> <br />21 <br />
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