From Rain to Root webinar with Rosmarie Lohnes

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"From Rain To Roots: Slowing Shoreline Erosion With Storm water Management Techniques" Webinar Handout
"From Rain To Roots: Slowing Shoreline Erosion With Storm water Management Techniques" Webinar Handout
"From Rain To Roots: Slowing Shoreline Erosion With Storm water Management Techniques" Webinar Handout

This is a handout from our webinar, ""From Rain To Roots: Slowing Shoreline Erosion With Storm water Management Techniques". Native plants along shorelines act as a buffer to protect waterways. Having a large shoreline buffer helps to protect water quality by reducing pollution as well as stabilizing water levels and water temperature. Healthy shorelines also provide habitat for a wide range of aquatic and terrestrial species. Effective storm water and runoff management is critical to protect freshwater areas.

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