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Place new or reconstructed trails where they can play a role in resource mana�ement, such as <br />allowing for the trails to be used as firebreaks. <br />Educate the Public <br />■ Post signs on the site to explain why natural resource management activities are being <br />conducted. This is especially important, since it may be the sinale means of informing <br />the most residents. <br />■ Offer public tours and walks for groups that explain the ecology of a particular park and <br />the resource management activities that are being conducted. Publicize the events with <br />newspaper announcements direct residence mailings, and local access cable TV <br />announcements. <br />• Periodicaliy submit an article to the Roseviile Review or other locally circulated <br />publication that discusses the eco3ogy of natural resources and their management in <br />Roseville Parks <br />■ Integrate resource management activities with public/school environmental education. <br />This is particularly pertinent for Central Park, which has a Nature Center, and an <br />elementary school nearby <br />■ Hold neighborhood meetings to inform citizens of proposed management activities and <br />time lines for implementation. This is particularly important for prescribed burnin�, <br />which is widely misunc�erstood. <br />■ Involve local schools in planting, rz�onitoring, and cducational activities. Middle school <br />and high school classes often need service projects or science projects related to nature. <br />■ Citizens could be made aware of the bcnefits of managinj their property for natural <br />communities through public meetings and workshops anc�/or development and circulation <br />of a pamphlet or brochure. <br />City of Rosevidle 23 <br />Parks Natiirnl Resar�rce Marta,geraent <br />