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Restoring our region’s native plants: Grey-headed coneflower

Nature: Is it a Priority?


a. Restoration of Natural Ecosystems
i. Invasive Plants
1. Honeysuckle removal
a. Suggestions can be found at: then Link to: Ohio State University's Extension Service's web site: http://ohioline.osu.edu
b. Preservation of Natural/Green Spaces
c. Recreational Parks
i. Recreational Paths
ii. Hard Surface Play Areas
1. Tennis Courts
2. Basketball Courts
iii. Soft Surface Play Areas
1. Ballfields
iv. Opportunities For Children
1. Play Equipment
2. Tot Lots
d. Reserves/Preserves
i. Plants
1. Forest Coverage
2. Diversity
ii. Animals
1. Types and Quotas
a. Land Animals
b. Water Animals
c. Birds
2. Diversity
iii. Lakes
e. Farm Preservation

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