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Introduction
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Lessons Learned
Erosion Control
Silt Fences
Plant Care
and Preparation
Dormant Cuttings
Wetland Revegatation
Transplanting
Vegetative Mat
Veg Mat Propogation
Plugs
Sprigs
Transplants
Root Pruning
Streambank Revegetation Zones
Plant Species Selection Lists
Grasses and Sedges
Shrubs and Trees
Revegetation Techniques
Bundles (Fascines)
Live Staking
Live Siltation
Brush Mat
Hedge-Brush Layering
Vegetated Cribbing
Grass Rolls
Protection Techniques
Coir Logs
Spruce Revetments
Root Wads
Fencing and Signs
Elevated Walkways
References
Funding & Resources
Materials/Price List
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Acknowledgements
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Revised Edition by
Jeanne Walter & Dean Hughes, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Nancy J. Moore, Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Illustrated by Frances Inoue, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
April 2005, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish.
Original Technical Report No. 98-3, March 1998 by
Gay Muhlberg, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Nancy Moore, Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Illustrations by Frances Inoue, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Cover: Pictures display the before and after streambank revegetation conducted on Willow Creek, Alaska at Pioneer Lodge adjacent to the Parks Highway. Four hundred fifty-feet of riverbank was revegetated with root wads, brush layering, vegetative mat and a native seed mix (notice some species in commercial mix were non-native). Partners on the Willow Creek project included the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G), U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) and Pioneer Lodge.
Photos: ADF&G
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