Riparian Habitat

Summary
Naturally-occurring or artificial band of riparian vegetation along streams or rivers. This habitat type provides habitat for generalist and specialized species, protects banks against excessive erosion, provides woody material to streams, and shades streams, keeping them cool.
General Information
What is it?

Riparian vegetation naturally extends away from the channel into the floodplain. This habitat type provides habitat for generalist and specialized species, protects banks against excessive erosion, provides woody material to streams, and shades streams, keeping them cool. Proportion of the historic riparian that is currently present is a useful local and regional indicator.