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They act as buffers, absorbing the energy of floods and protecting surrounding areas.

This guide provides an overview of , focusing on their ecology, management, and restoration, based on guidelines from the USDA Forest Service and state extension services . 1. What is a Bottomland?

These forests act as filters, reducing sediment and absorbing nutrients/pollutants.

They are essential habitats for migratory birds and various animals.

They possess rich, fertile sediments with high water-holding capacity. 3. Management and Restoration Strategies

Restoring or managing bottomland requires understanding that hydrology is the driving force. Restoration/Reforestation Steps A Guide to Bottomland Hardwood Restoration

Primarily located in the Southeastern and South Central US, particularly the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley.

Bottomland hardwoods are critical ecosystems known for high productivity and biodiversity.

Covered by…