Restoring stream habitat alone is clearly not enough to sustain the few determined but diminishing species of salmon.
Most species inhabit stream habitats or pools; water in these habitats tends to move relatively quickly.
It is not considered a health risk but can affect stream habitats and sources of food for fish and make recreational activities unpleasant.
Visitors can explore a variety of ecotypes including tallgrass prairie, woodland, and stream habitats.
Another factor is whether the plants have to release significant quantities of water downstream in order to maintain the stream habitat.
Many plants have a base load capacity that is generated with the water released to maintain the stream habitat.
Buffer zones need to be put in to protect the stream habitats from runoff and siltation.
Stream substrate can affect the life found within the stream habitat.
It has disappeared from stream habitats, and is threatened by further habitat loss.
Due to their harsh and small stream habitat the Mexican golden trout remains small even when fully grown.