LTPBR Project Assortment
Beyond the LTPBR Explorer, here is a variety of videos, social media posts, and stories. We post these as we become aware of them (in no particular order). If you have or know of a story you would like linked here, please let us know.
LTPBR on Video and Social Media
From BLM - Idaho
Hawley Creek, Idaho
This partnership project on Hawley Creek, Idaho was put together by participants in an early LTPBR workshop. It illustrates the restoration principle of strength in numbers.
Check out this drone video:
Learn more in this project story and the follow-up video:
From USFWS - California
Doty Ravine
Our US Fish and Wildlife Service partners Jared McKee and Damion Ciotti worked on Doty Creek at the Doty Ravine Preserve.
See their slides for more information.
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Social Media
Stream restoration with a beaver dam analogue provides habitat during summer heat and helps activate the floodplain and recharge groundwater during winter storms.
From USU Restoration Consortium
Join @JayWilde3 and @fluvialwheaton on a virtual field trip of a successful #LTPBR beaver project on #RealBirchCreek.
From Sage Grouse Initiative
Check out this cool drone footage from a recent workshop on low-tech process-based restoration for streams led by SGI’s Jeremy Maestas.
From Big Hole Watershed Committee
From Anabranch Solutions
Check out this new paper with our own Nick Weber as a co-author. ‘Short-Term Stream and Riparian Responses to Beaver Dam Analogs on a Low-Gradient Channel’.
Anabranch had a great time last week partnering with OSU Cascades field ecology students and the Mid-John Day Bridge Creek Watershed Council building restoration structures.
Another article on a fun #lowtechPBR project: ‘Beaver dams’ built to help restore burned area.
From The Sierra Fund
TSF headed up to Clover Valley for a chilly yet beautiful day of stream surveying. The beaver dam analogues we installed are doing their work!