Extends away from the wetter riparian area and offers habitat for deer , coyote , and other terrestrial ( land-based ) wildlife . This plant community typically includes drought tolerant plants and oak woodlands .
Creek Banks
The sloping area between the water ’ s edge and level ground . Roots and vegetation stabilize the banks , filler sediments , and reduce soil erosion .
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Creek Channel
The area of the riparian corridor that periodically or continually contains flowing water .
Bed
As the bottom of the creek , the bed is usually composed of a mixture of gravel , sand , and silt .
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Woody Debris
Trunks and large branches of trees that have fallen into or alongside the creek .
Pools
Deeper portions of the creek where sediments have been scoured and water flows slowly . Pools are important habitat components for trout and other native fish .
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Riffles
Shallower areas where water flows quickly , often over gravel or rocks .
Habitat
Provides food , water , shelter , and space for wildlife and fish .
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