As wet meadows restoration efforts grow, managers and implementers need to access the top resources. In our Zeedyk One-Stop Shop, we’ve collected those important materials on this page. This includes factsheets, videos and online training modules, technical documents, research publications, planning and permitting examples, stories of success, and spatial data tools. Our resources focus on Zeedyk structures intended to arrest headcuts and small channel incisions, including one rock dams, media lunas, rock rundowns, and Zuni bowls.
Conservation Practice Specification Sheet: Restoration of Rare or Declining Natural Communities: Zeedyk Structures for Riparian Areas and Wet Meadows (NRCS)
Environmental Assessment: Low-Tech, Process-Based Lotic and Lentic Restoration for Colorado BLM (BLM)
Environmental Assessment: Cedar City Field Office Riparian Restoration and Wetland Enhancement (BLM)
Environmental Assessment: Grand Junction Field Office Zeedyk Structure Use in Gunnison Sage-Grouse Habitat Restoration (BLM)
Site Assessment: Riparian and Wet Meadow Restoration: Cottonwood Gulch (BIO-Logic Inc.)
Spatial Tools
Working Lands for Wildlife
Additional spatial data tools that can be used to map mesic areas are in development. To learn more about these tools, or for support with using spatial data to plan and prioritize Zeedyk work, reach out to our Science to Implementation Specialist.