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Freshwater Mussel
Biology
Distribution
Ecosystem services
LIFE+
LIFE+ & Natura 2000
LIFE Unio crassus
Risk
Erosion and fine sediments
Nutrient input
Neobiota
Measures
Rearing
Water
Reduction of erosion
Habitat improvement
Project-Data
Water meeting
Mussel monitoring
Mussel rearing
Fish
Water quality
Erosion Control
Annual reports
Habitat improvement
Layman's report
Risk
Erosion and fine sediments
Erosion on Agricultural Land
Spruce Forests along Streams
Discharge of Rainwater on Field Tracks
Cattle trampling
Consequences to the River Bed
Nutrient input
Neobiota
Cattle trampling
As grazing animals step to the stream to drink, the bank turns unstable and becomes prone to erosion. The input of mud increases noticeably.
Vegetation does not manage to regrow to stabilise the bank. The area turns muddy and erodes rapidly.