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Riverfront Property

Living along the river brings with it an unparalleled lifestyle and experience. From being lulled to sleep by moving water, fly fishing from the back yard, or watching dippers work riffles, rivers provide those who live near them with an incredible experience, and an important responsibility. Roaring Fork Conservancy has prepared this webpage to help you protect our rivers.

The area along the river, known as the riparian zone, is critical to wildlife and important to water quality. Plants in the riparian zone take advantage of ample water, which in turn provides habitat for hundreds of species of wildlife. Although 85% of wildlife in Colorado need riparian habitat, only 1% of the land in Colorado is riparian. This means that without riparian habitat most wildlife species fail to find food, shelter, or breeding areas.

The benefits of maintaining healthy riparian habitat are many:

  • Food & Cover for Birds - birds use riparian zones as migratory rest stops, breeding grounds, and feeding. 
  • Shade for Trout - trout have difficulty breathing, spawning and feeding in warm water. 
  • Flood Water Absorbtion - riparian soils absorb flood waters and release them slowly. 
  • Pollution Filtering - riparian plants trap sediment before it enters the river and some plants even absorb and neutralize toxic chemicals 
  • Bank Stabilization - riparian plants are two to three times more effective than rock and boulder banks at stabilizing rivers banks during floods 
  • Water Savings - planting riparian species means little to no irrigation use, saving homeowners money and water 
  • All the Things You Love About Rivers - scenery, wildlife, water quality, fish habitat, beauty! 

Things You Can Do:
1. Maintain and encourage native vegetation growth. 
2. Plant additional native vegetation. 
3. Contact an expert to learn more.

 
 

For more information, download Roaring Fork Conservancy's

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Citizen's Guide to Riverfront Property brochure (pdf)



Resources

Roaring Fork Conservancy
(970) 927-1290
www.roaringfork.org
Have Roaring Fork Conservancy conduct an on-site consultation at no-charge. Call us at (970) 927-1290 to schedule a time to tour your riparian area.

 Blue Green
(970) 429-7499
www.bluegreenaspen.com

Colorado Wildlife Science LLC
(970) 927-4549
www.coloradowildlifescience.com

Ellsperman Ecological Services
(970) 704-0522

E.M. Ecological Consulting LLC
(970) 704-1520

Rocky Mountain Ecological Services, Inc.
(970) 963-2190

Rocky Mountain Native Plants
(970) 625-4769
www.rmnativeplants.com



 

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