
Riparian Vegetation Planting
Riparian vegetation planting involves adding native plants along the edges of rivers, streams, or wetlands. These plants help stabilize the soil, prevent erosion, filter pollutants, and provide habitat for wildlife. By restoring or enhancing these zones, riparian planting improves water quality, reduces flood risks, and maintains healthy ecosystems. It’s a natural way to protect waterways and support biodiversity, ensuring they remain resilient and sustainable for both ecological health and human use.