Maggie Creek

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Maggie Creek is a stream in northeastern Nevada that feeds into the Humboldt River and is known for its important riparian and wildlife habitat.

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Maggie Creek canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stream
watercourse
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Humboldt River
surface form: Humboldt River basin
environmentalSignificance supports biodiversity in arid landscape
flowsInDirection generally southward
flowsThrough Elko County
surface form: Elko County, Nevada
hasConservationStatus focus of riparian restoration efforts
hasEcosystemService riparian corridor
wildlife habitat
hasHydrology intermittent and perennial reaches
hasLandcover grassland
riparian habitat
sagebrush steppe
hasManagement cooperative conservation by agencies and private landowners
hasMouth Humboldt River
hasVegetation cottonwood
riparian shrubs
willow
hasWatershed Maggie Creek watershed
hasWildlife big game habitat
migratory bird habitat
sage-grouse habitat
hydrologicalRegion Great Basin
surface form: Great Basin hydrologic province
knownFor important riparian habitat
important wildlife habitat
locatedIn Elko County
surface form: Elko County, Nevada

Nevada
locatedInRegion northeastern Nevada
mouthLocatedIn Elko County
surface form: Elko County, Nevada
nearbyCity Carlin, Nevada
Elko
surface form: Elko, Nevada
partOf Great Basin
Humboldt River
surface form: Humboldt River watershed
riverSystem Humboldt River
subjectOf habitat restoration projects
tributaryOf Humboldt River
usedFor livestock grazing in surrounding watershed

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Humboldt River tributary Maggie Creek