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• Planning for natural communities should consider ecological boundaries. Natural <br />resource management in other geographic areas influences some of the health of <br />natural areas in the Roseville. For instance, species of birds seen in Roseville Parks <br />are be influenced by habitat conditions elsewhere. As well, birds seen in other areas <br />are dependent on the condition of natural communities within the city of Roseville. <br />Understanding the regional and landscape -scale implications of management within <br />these parks is important for the beneficial management of natural areas. <br />City of Roseville 7 <br />Parks Natural Resource Management <br />
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