Small Streams & Wetlands

Additional Resources for the Identification and Protection of Small Streams and Wetlands

Small streams and wetlands have a greater influence on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems than their size would suggest. However, many do not appear on public maps. Although they are threatened by our land uses and by the changing climate, most are unprotected by federal and state laws. Some Hudson Valley communities protect these important resources through local policies, conservation design, and open space protection.

Below are some resources that we often reference during our field workshops on the values of small streams and wetlands.

NYSDEC Wetland and stream protections and conservation fact sheets: 

Specific sections out of Hudsonia's Biodiversity Assessment Manual:  

Additional topics of interest: 

You can view past webinars on similar topics here:

Headwater Streams: Identifying and Protecting an Essential Resource 3-Part Webinar Series

Wetlands 3-Part Webinar Series

You can also find other past webinars from the Hudson River Estuary Conservation and Land Use Team here and other municipal resources can be found on the Hudson River Estuary Biodiversity Program website.

Habitat profiles, indicator plant fact sheets, and other conservation planning materials can be found on our website here.