Concrete channels in streams

Concrete channels, designed to reduce flooding to protect human property, destroy natural habitat such as little nooks and crannies that help aquatic plants and animals hold their own despite the current. Furthermore, concrete channels don't allow groundwater to seep into streams, which decreases stream flow and raises water temperatures during periods of no rain. They allow streams to hold more water during times of high rainfall, which increases the likelihood of flooding downstream of the channelization.