Forest streams are generally streams that are found in and run through a forest. These are waterways that are important to the ecosystem.
evergreen forest, open country and near streams
armadillos live near rivers and streams
there are streams, lakes and rivers with lots of rapids
Mountains ; hills ; flatlands ; streams ; swamps ; wetlands .
It depends if theres water of that particular forest
trees,streams,fruit,prey for animals, shelter....
Lakes, rivers, puddles etc
rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, and obviously rain
yeah it is, well most of it is. There is also mountainous regions, grasslands, streams, rivers and estuaries too.
It depends on the frog. Many live on the forest floor near wet areas such as streams, rivers or wetlands. Some also live in the forest canopy.
Harald Grip has written: 'Water chemistry and runoff in forest streams at Kloten' -- subject(s): Water chemistry, Runoff, Stream ecology, Rivers, Forest soils
The county line runs though the baldy area. Therefore it is either run by the Angeles National Forest or the San Bernardino National Forest, depending what side the "stream" is on.