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Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve I Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve <br /> Practices,objectives, and models used during the restoration process may lead to reassessment of <br /> the problem, new questions, and new options to try in a continual cycle of improvement for a given <br /> project. <br /> Management and stewardship practices for natural resources maintenance in the park will include periodic <br /> mowing, prescriptive fire management, invasive species surveys, hazard tree assessments,seed collection and <br /> propagation, invasive species removal,turf management, brush and tree maintenance, erosion control,forest <br /> health assessments and maintenance,wildlife surveys and management as needed, and interpretive signage. <br /> Maintenance and stewardship practices also include regular pruning of trees and vegetation along roadways, <br /> trail corridors, park facilities and structures. <br /> Priority projects for natural resources within the park will focus on the following native community restorations: <br /> 1. Mesic Prairie <br /> 2. Colonial Water Bird Nesting Habitat <br /> 3. Higher Quality Wetland Complexes ` <br /> 4. Higher Quality Woodlands <br /> ,•� l <br /> These projects will be conducted in an on-going <br /> basis with an average annual cost of$25,000. <br /> Review of the Natural Heritage Information System <br /> (NHIS)conducted by the Minnesota Department of <br /> Natural Resources(DNR) revealed that there is Flora&Fauna within <br /> known occurrences of threatened and special <br /> concern features within the park,as well as others that are on a watch list, Some of the unique features within <br /> the park reserve include a Heron Rookery, Bald Eagles,Tubercled Rein-Orchid, Least Moonwort,St. Lawrence <br /> Grapefern, and Bell's Vireo. Prior to implementation of these projects,a flora and fauna survey will be <br /> conducted to ensure rare features are located and protected. For projects where avoidance of a rare feature is <br /> unavoidable,the County will work closely with the DNR and follow DNR recommendations and guidelines <br /> pertaining to the rare feature. <br /> 26 <br />