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claim:it-is-precisely-that-messiness-that-is-so-critical-to-ecosystem-healthIt is precisely that messiness that is so critical to ecosystem health
Claim that the chaotic, complex structure created by beaver activity is essential for healthy riverscapes, justifying low-tech mimicry.
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- Riverscape health and integritysupportsTarget outcome of PBR design emphasizing functional ecosystem processes over static structure.
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- Comprehensive manual defining LTPBR standard of practice; central reference throughout presentation.
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- Load-bearing quote from the talk, used to emphasize that beaver-like structural complexity is key to ecological function.
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