Briefly outline a general approach for enhancing and sustaining aquatic habitat in this stream based on bioengineering and ecological principles. stable reach upstream Property Line/ Fence cow house overgrazed area Project area incised/ Channelized reach former channel location / now pasture with braided ephemeral channels
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