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Why riparian buffers matter: Protect your stream and local wildlife

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Native plants along riverbanks slow water, prevent erosion, and provide vital habitat for wildlife.

Photo provided by Greenville County Soil and Water Conservation District

Ever notice a lush strip of trees and native plants hugging a riverbank? That’s a riparian buffer, and it’s doing a lot more than looking pretty.

These wide strips of grasses, shrubs, and trees act as the last line of defense against pollution. Fertilizer, pet waste, and other chemicals from stormwater are slowed, filtered, and absorbed before they reach the water.

Riparian buffers also reduce flooding and prevent erosion by holding soil in place, while native plants provide stronger root systems, require less maintenance, and offer essential habitat for local wildlife. In contrast, invasive plants often fail to support ecosystems and can destabilize the soil.

Property owners near streams and rivers have a powerful tool at their fingertips: planting a riparian buffer not only protects water quality but strengthens the local environment.

Own property along a stream? Consider planting a riparian buffer.

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