A riparian zone or area is the interface between land and a river or stream, per Wikipedia. Â In California, it is a woodland which is rich in biodiversity, with trees, shrubs, and ferns, along with an abundance of wildlife, such as birds, squirrel, and deer. Â The creeks they are near sometimes run dry in the summer. Â The woodlands are a cool retreat from hot summers, but can be burned to a crisp in a severe wildfire. Â For me, they are a bit of heaven – a space away from the subdivisions and roads of settled California.
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