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CITY STREAM WATCH 2007 RIPARIAN PLANTING INITIATIVE May 2007
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GRAHAM CREEK May 17 th, 2007
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Planting Site – Graham Creek Andrew Haydon Park Severe erosion along bank due to high flows and lack of riparian vegetation. Erosion of bank results in increased turbidity, sedimentation and is an eye sore for park users.
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Planting Phase – May 17 th, 07 Planting of 100 small shrubs along bank to help stabilize bank, reduce sedimentation and promote regeneration of vegetation Species Planted include: Red Osier, White Spruce, Highbush Cranberry
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Post Planting – July 2007 Plants were checked in July to access success Plants growing well and very little die off observed
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Before / After
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MOSQUITO CREEK May 17 th, 2007
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Planting Site – Mosquito Creek @ Spratt Road (Riverside South) Severe erosion along bank due to high flows and lack of riparian vegetation. Erosion of bank results in increased turbidity and sedimentation which destroys fish habitat
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Planting Phase – May 17 th, 07 Planting of 300 small shrubs along bank to help stabilize bank, reduce sedimentation and promote regeneration of vegetation Species Planted include: Red Osier, Bur Oak, White Spruce, Highbush Cranberry
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Post Planting – July 2007 Plants were checked in July to access success Plants growing well and very little die off observed
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Before / After
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HUGE THANKS TO THE VOLUNTEERS WHO HELPED PLANT THIS SPRING YOUR EFFORTS WERE A HUGE SUCCESS
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CITY STREAM WATCH For more information on this and other City Stream Watch projects please visit: http://www.rideauvalley.on.ca/programs/streamwatch/index.html Or contact: Grant Nichol City Stream Watch Coordinator Grant.nichol@ottawa.ca
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