Conservation and Maintenance of Soil and Water Resources: Forest land adjacent to surface water

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Summary

Protecting soil and water condition often involves protecting the overlying vegetation. If they are of sufficient size, forests near streams (riparian forest) and other water-bodies can protect soils from eroding into these surface waters. Trees may also provide structure (from fallen trees) and nutrients (e.g., leaf matter) important for habitat and food for fish and invertebrates.